Aims To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer reviewers, the purpose and significance of the peer review with regard to the assessment and management of quality of publications in academic journals. Design Discussion paper. Methods This paper draws on information gained from literature on the peer review process and the authors' knowledge and experience of contributing as peer reviewers and editors in the field of health care, including nursing. Results There are various types of peer review: single blind; double blind; open; and post-publication review. The role of the reviewers in reviewing manuscripts and their contribution to the scientific and academic community remains important
The purpose of peer review is to uphold the integrity of the publishing journal, improve upon resear...
Peer reviewed manuscripts contain a certain level of merit, as they have survived the scrutiny of re...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
Aims To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer reviewe...
This paper briefly explains what peer review is, the benefits of peer review and its different forms...
Publishing in peer reviewed journals is an essential activity for nurses working in higher education...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
Peer review is a critical part of the publishing process at JM3, as it is for most science journals....
The publication process of a scientific article in a journal is a demanding and often lengthy proces...
The strength and vitality of publications in our pro-fession and pharmaceutical science disciplines ...
152-162The paper shows the importance of peer review process in the scholarly communication system a...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Typically, in scientific publications, peer review processes are used to maintain the quality standa...
The practice of peer review is essential to ensure academic quality of articles published in profess...
[Extract] As noted in a previous editorial, making a journal successful is a team effort with contri...
The purpose of peer review is to uphold the integrity of the publishing journal, improve upon resear...
Peer reviewed manuscripts contain a certain level of merit, as they have survived the scrutiny of re...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
Aims To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer reviewe...
This paper briefly explains what peer review is, the benefits of peer review and its different forms...
Publishing in peer reviewed journals is an essential activity for nurses working in higher education...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
Peer review is a critical part of the publishing process at JM3, as it is for most science journals....
The publication process of a scientific article in a journal is a demanding and often lengthy proces...
The strength and vitality of publications in our pro-fession and pharmaceutical science disciplines ...
152-162The paper shows the importance of peer review process in the scholarly communication system a...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Typically, in scientific publications, peer review processes are used to maintain the quality standa...
The practice of peer review is essential to ensure academic quality of articles published in profess...
[Extract] As noted in a previous editorial, making a journal successful is a team effort with contri...
The purpose of peer review is to uphold the integrity of the publishing journal, improve upon resear...
Peer reviewed manuscripts contain a certain level of merit, as they have survived the scrutiny of re...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...