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Has the time come for preprints in biology? [PDF]
Preprints, non-peer-reviewed drafts of manuscripts available on the Internet, have been used in conjunction with peer review and publication in journals in the physical sciences for almost 25 years.
Bhalla, Needhi
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Systematic analysis of agreement between metrics and peer review in the UK REF [PDF]
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas others, such as the UK, primarily use peer review. In the influential Metric Tide report, a low agreement between metrics and peer review in the UK Research ...
Traag, Vincent, Waltman, Ludo
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Student experiences of peer review marking of team projects [PDF]
Peer review of students is a partial response to critics of group work who cite drawbacks of "free riders" and de-motivation. It is often used to motivate and focus students on their own development within a group work setting.
Coates, D, Palermo, O, Pond, K
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What is open peer review? Could we use it in the humanities, in one form or another? More generally, how can the principles of open science interact with research assessment practices in the humanities?
Stefano Ballerio +7 more
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Peer Review for Academic Research [PDF]
The peer review process is used to evaluate research papers and journal articles submitted for publication, providing a filter that helps to ensure the quality, credibility, and validity of published research. Reviews are generally conducted by peers who have a deep understanding of the knowledge domain and possess expertise in the methodologies and ...
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Taking part counts : Adolescents' experiences of the transition from inactivity to active participation in school based physical education [PDF]
This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Health Education Research following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Brooks, F. and Magnusson, J. (2006) 'Taking part counts: Adolescents'
Brooks, F., Magnusson, J.
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School peer reviews are increasingly part of the evaluation and school improvement landscape for school leaders and teachers in a number of countries.
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The acceptability of using a lottery to allocate research funding: a survey of applicants
Background The Health Research Council of New Zealand is the first major government funding agency to use a lottery to allocate research funding for their Explorer Grant scheme.
Mengyao Liu +5 more
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Collaborative working within UK NHS secondary care and across sectors for COPD and the impact of peer review : qualitative findings from the UK National COPD Resources and Outcomes Project [PDF]
Introduction: We investigated the effects on collaborative work within the UK National Health Service (NHS) of an intervention for service quality improvement: informal, structured, reciprocated, multidisciplinary peer review with feedback and action ...
Abbott, Stephen +6 more
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What makes an eLife paper in epidemiology and global health?
The best papers provide evidence that can be used to make changes that improve the health and lives of people around the world.
Mark Jit, Eduardo Franco, Prabhat Jha
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