<div><p>Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess in academia as well as communication of important information to the knowledge receptor community. We present an analysis on the perspectives of authors publishing in conservation biology journals regarding their opinions on the importance of speed in peer-review as well as how to improve review times. Authors were invited to take part in an online questionnaire, of which the data was subjected to both qualitative (open coding, categorizing) and quantitative analyses (generalized linear models). We received 637 responses to 6,547 e-mail invitations sent. Peer-review speed was generally perceived as slow, with authors experiencing a ty...
Abstract The value of scientific knowledge is highly dependent on the quality of the process used to...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to collect the opinions of a cross section of published autho...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
The peer-review system ensures the reliability of academic publication. However, authors may be unsa...
Despite its weaknesses, peer review is our best gatekeeper of rigorous science. With the advent of o...
Contains fulltext : 178419pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To gain insi...
Scholarly peer review relies on rigorous yet fair assessments of articles by qualified referees in a...
The median delay from your manuscript being ready, to being assigned a DOI at a journal, is about ni...
Abstract Peer review is fundamental to science as we know it, but is also a source of delay in getti...
Abstract Background Although the peer review process is believed to ensure scientific rigor, enhance...
One of the most frequently raised criticisms of the review process for manuscripts is that the lengt...
Authors often ask how long the peer review process takes. Peer review duration has attracted much at...
Abstract The value of scientific knowledge is highly dependent on the quality of the process used to...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to collect the opinions of a cross section of published autho...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
The peer-review system ensures the reliability of academic publication. However, authors may be unsa...
Despite its weaknesses, peer review is our best gatekeeper of rigorous science. With the advent of o...
Contains fulltext : 178419pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To gain insi...
Scholarly peer review relies on rigorous yet fair assessments of articles by qualified referees in a...
The median delay from your manuscript being ready, to being assigned a DOI at a journal, is about ni...
Abstract Peer review is fundamental to science as we know it, but is also a source of delay in getti...
Abstract Background Although the peer review process is believed to ensure scientific rigor, enhance...
One of the most frequently raised criticisms of the review process for manuscripts is that the lengt...
Authors often ask how long the peer review process takes. Peer review duration has attracted much at...
Abstract The value of scientific knowledge is highly dependent on the quality of the process used to...
Concern has been expressed at the long delays (especially in economics) faced by authors who aim to ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to collect the opinions of a cross section of published autho...