Our study purpose was to assess the predictive validity of reviewer quality ratings and editorial decisions in a general medicine journal.Submissions to the Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) between July 2004 and June 2005 were included. We abstracted JGIM peer review quality ratings, verified the publication status of all articles and calculated an impact factor for published articles (Rw) by dividing the 3-year citation rate by the average for this group of papers; an Rw>1 indicates a greater than average impact.Of 507 submissions, 128 (25%) were published in JGIM, 331 rejected (128 with review) and 48 were either not resubmitted after revision was requested or were withdrawn by the author. Of 331 rejections, 243 were published ...
Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manuscripts and i...
Background. Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manus...
Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality science, but very litt...
Our study purpose was to assess the predictive validity of reviewer quality ratings and editorial de...
UnlabelledAll the opinions in this article are those of the authors and should not be construed to r...
BackgroundEditorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is ...
(JGIM). be rejected (48% of manuscripts) (p<0.01).Reviewers at JGIM agreed on recommendations to re...
Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is a dearth of ...
Background: Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The peer-review process is a rigorous process under which manu...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relative influence of manuscript character...
The goal for the peer review of manuscripts is usually to select the “best ” from the work submitted...
Abstract Background Despite rapid growth of the scientific literature, no consensus guidelines have ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of an additional review based on reporting guidelines such as S...
Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manuscripts and i...
Background. Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manus...
Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality science, but very litt...
Our study purpose was to assess the predictive validity of reviewer quality ratings and editorial de...
UnlabelledAll the opinions in this article are those of the authors and should not be construed to r...
BackgroundEditorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is ...
(JGIM). be rejected (48% of manuscripts) (p<0.01).Reviewers at JGIM agreed on recommendations to re...
Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is a dearth of ...
Background: Peer review is the mainstay of editorial decision making for medical journals. There is ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The peer-review process is a rigorous process under which manu...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relative influence of manuscript character...
The goal for the peer review of manuscripts is usually to select the “best ” from the work submitted...
Abstract Background Despite rapid growth of the scientific literature, no consensus guidelines have ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of an additional review based on reporting guidelines such as S...
Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manuscripts and i...
Background. Although peer review is widely considered to be the most credible way of selecting manus...
Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality science, but very litt...