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We round out Peer Review Week with a guest post by Erin Landis, Meghan McDevitt, and Jason Roberts of Origin Editorial reporting on the 2022 Peer Review Congress. The post Guest Post — Integrity and Trust in Peer Reviewed Literature: Will Journals Be Alone in Doing the Heavy Lifting? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Enjoy a host of peer review related videos from the Peer Review Week team! The post It’s Peer Review Week Video Time! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Key insights on how peer review functions for a new journal, handling data on individual lives of people enslaved in the historical slave trade, that serves both academic and public audiences. The post Peer Review and Humanities Online: An Interview with Daryle Williams about the Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation appeared first on The…
Chris Graf (and colleagues) present five reasons to be cheerful about research integrity and peer review. The post Guest Post — Peer Review and Research Integrity: Five Reasons to be Cheerful appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Kicking off Peer Review Week 2022: Does trust in research begin with trust in peer review across the whole ecosystem, and what does that look like for different communities and stakeholders? The post Does Trust in Research Begin with Trust in Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
One more answer to the question, Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review? Today's response is from journal Editor-in-Chief and surgeon, D. Robert Siemens. The post Ask an Editor-in-Chief/Surgeon/Researcher/Author/Reviewer: Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Continuing the run-up to this year's Peer Review Week (September 19-23) today you'll hear the Chefs' answers to the question: Is research integrity possible without peer review? The post Ask the Chefs: Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
For an early start on Peer Review Week, we reached out to the SSP community to ask "Is research integrity possible without peer review?" The post We Asked the Community: Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The new US policy on access to research publications suggests an acceleration in the shift toward open access. Christos Petrou examines what that would look like in different fields and for different journals. The post Guest Post – Quantifying the Impact of the OSTP Policy appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Charles Watkinson and Lisa Bayer discuss the work of the SSP and AUPresses' Joint Task Force on Career Progression, aimed at better categorizing publishing positions and promotional pathways. The post Guest Post — Beyond the “Accidental Profession”: Bringing More Structure, Equity, and Respect to Scholarly Publishing Employment appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.