The Peer Review Process for Scientific Journals (Simply Explained) 📄 🔎

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Would you like to peek behind the curtain and better understand the peer review process for scientific journals?
    In this article, I’ll explain to you…
    - The concept behind the peer review process for scientific journals
    - The various types of peer review processes for scientific journals
    - How to determine if an article has been peer-reviewed
    - Which types of articles you should avoid referencing in your own academic writing.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:31 What is a Peer Review Process for scientific journals?
    01:46 Types of Peer Review Processes
    02:37 What Happens During the Peer Review Process?
    05:47 What Happens After a Peer Review Process?
    06:52 How Can You Identify Peer-Reviewed Articles?
    To ensure quality control in science, it has become standard practice for a submitted article to be anonymously reviewed by two or more experts in the same field of research.
    An article is only published if the authors can satisfactorily address the criticism raised by these “reviewers”.
    The history of the peer review process as we know it dates back to 1731. The Royal Society of Edinburgh then inspired several editors of philosophical journals to have their contributions reviewed by a committee of experts (Spier, 2002).
    It is also recorded that Albert Einstein had his issues with the peer review process.
    In the early 20th century, Einstein primarily published in German-language journals, which at the time did not have a peer review process. When he sent an article (by mail, of course) to the prestigious Physical Review in America, he was surprised by their practice of presenting his paper to an independent expert.
    In a letter, he fumed over this, withdrew his work, and published it elsewhere. He believed the comments to be nonsensical and saw no reason to address them.
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