Peer Review and Fraud
Peer review and scientific fraud aren’t often connected together. There are many who believe peer review has a role to play in uncovering scientific […]
Peer review and scientific fraud aren’t often connected together. There are many who believe peer review has a role to play in uncovering scientific […]
For the past year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has been using artificial intelligence (AI) software on all manuscripts it has provisionally […]
For the past year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has been using artificial intelligence (AI) software on all manuscripts it has provisionally […]
Being a research scientist has changed, significantly. In the past, science appeared in public media headlines mostly when new breakthroughs were achieved or when […]
Last week was devoted to peer review and exploring the role of personal and social identity associated with it. Open peer review has become […]
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and STM (International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers) have formed a new NISO Working Group to […]
In the world of academia and journal publishing, duplicate submission for peer review is a huge no-no. In some cases, authors have been reprimanded […]
What time is it? It’s Peer Review Week! This interesting news came to us from The Scholarly Kitchen in their article, “Guest Post — […]
The pandemic presented many opportunities to improve processes and systems to accommodate faster communication and easier access. An urgency for effective science to inform […]
Peer review has been a formal part of scientific communication since the first scientific journals appeared more than 300 years ago. The Philosophical Transactions […]