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Do we still need peer review?: an argument for change
2013, The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
in English
0810885743 9780810885745
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Table of Contents
What is peer review and why do we need it?
Early peer review
Peer review 1600-1950
Anonymous, double-blind peer review
The rise of the Internet, the supremacy of the individual
Recent suggested solutions
Option one : eliminate peer review (partially and totally)
Can we review ourselves?
Private industry and academic associations solve it all (but are tenure committees left holding the bag?)
The future of peer review : what have we lost and what can we gain?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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