Peer review has some problems – but the science community is working on it
- Written by Dr Jessica Borger, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Immunology, Monash University
Peer review takes time – around seven to eight hours per paper if done properly. from www.shutterstock.com
Peer review is the central foundation of science. It’s a process where scientific results are vetted by academic peers, with publication in a reputable journal qualifying the merits of the work and informing readers of the latest...
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