ENGAGING IN QUALITY TECHNICAL PEER REVIEW AS AN INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY: THOSE WHO PUBLISH CONFIDENTLY MUST ALSO REVIEW COMPETENTLY

Quality peer-review remains central to current international scientific and technical publishing and proposal assessment methods. As incompetent review and perceived bias remain the most cited problems with peer review processes commonly employed in scientific review of manuscript and proposals, the creation and maintenance of quality pools of engaged, responsive and qualified peer reviewers is essential to scientific publishing and dissemination. An important operational principle for the peer reviewing system is that all who utilize this publishing system should then also review a commensurate load on behalf of the system. This would also imply that those who compose and submit technical manuscripts are competent to assess and levy fair c... Ver más

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