A modest proposal to the peer review process: a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach in the assessment of scholarly communication

Sage Publications Ltd: Research Ethics 18 (1):84-91 (2021)
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Research Ethics, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 84-91, January 2022. The purpose of the traditional peer review process is to provide a more constructive and scientifically rigorous critical review of scholarly research that builds scientific rigor and validity within diverse academic disciplines. Peer review has received criticism as the demand for publications in a variety of competitive journals has significantly increased while the number of individuals who are both willing and qualified to conduct thorough reviews is significantly declining. The purpose of this topic piece is to examine the overall efficacy of the peer review process and provide recommendations toward a more collaborative, transparent, and interdisciplinary communication process.

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reprint Hoffman, August John (2022) "A modest proposal to the peer review process: a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach in the assessment of scholarly communication". Research Ethics 18(1):84-91

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