Thank you so much for following along with our Peer Review Week journey! As the peer review process grows and changes, it is important for everyone involved to stay up to date on information and training. Here at the library, we’ve created a special guide to help you start your research, which can be found here:
Scholarly Discussion
- Peer Review Questions & Answers: What & Why? – The Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy
- Peer Review Questions & Answers: How? Part I: Thinking Like a Peer Reviewer – The Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy.
- Peer Review Questions & Answers: How? Part II: Reviewing Case Reports, Systematic Reviews, Narrative Reviews, and Opinion Pieces – The Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy.
- Peer Review in Science: the pains and problems – Harvard University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Blog
- Research Integrity and Peer Review Journal
Toolkits and training programs
- F1000 Research: Driving integrity and trust in research: a Peer Review Toolkit
- GSA Journals Peer Review Training
- Web of Science Academy
- PLOS Peer Review Center
Organizations
- International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication
- Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association
- Peer Community in
And finally, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to your friendly neighborhood librarians over at University Libraries!
This article was contributed by Kristin Van Diest, Digital Publishing Librarian.