Editorial: Peer Review: Evolution or Revolution?
Abstract
The wisest mind has something yet to learn.—George Santayana The topic of peer review has been the subject of debate in scientific circles for decades, yet it is viewed by many as one of the most stable and consistent practices in the world of scholarly journals.1Mulligan A. Is peer review in crisis?.Perspectives in Publ. 2004; 2: 1-6Google Scholar Peer review is defined as the scrutiny of manuscripts by technical experts or “referees.” The...
Paper Details
Title
Editorial: Peer Review: Evolution or Revolution?
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
2
Pages
61 - 62
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