Peer review: the imprimatur of scientific publication.

Autor: Berg, Ronan M. G., Hamilton, Karyn L., Murray, Joanne Fiona, Fong, Peying
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Zdroj: Experimental Physiology; Sep2024, Vol. 109 Issue 9, p1407-1411, 5p
Abstrakt: This article explores the significance of peer review in scientific publishing, with a focus on the biomedical and allied sciences. It acknowledges the recent changes in publishing, such as open access and preprint servers, which aim to increase accessibility. However, the article argues that peer review remains essential in maintaining the quality and integrity of scientific research. It discusses the origins of external peer review, acknowledges criticisms, and highlights its benefits in improving transparency and clarity. The article also addresses the use of preprints and emphasizes the role of peer review in ensuring credibility and trustworthiness in scientific information. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index