| Literature DB >> 27708830 |
Parveen Azam Ali1, Roger Watson2.
Abstract
AIMS: To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer reviewers, the purpose and significance of the peer review with regard to the assessment and management of quality of publications in academic journals.Entities:
Keywords: Double blind peer review; manuscript; peer review; peer reviewer; publication process; single blind peer review
Year: 2016 PMID: 27708830 PMCID: PMC5050543 DOI: 10.1002/nop2.51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Open ISSN: 2054-1058
Figure 1The editorial process, including peer review. EiC, editor‐in‐chief; EA, editorial assistant (SPi is a company providing editorial assistants); ME, managing editor.
Characteristics of various peer review methods
| Characteristics | Advantages | Disadvantages | |
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| Closed peer review | |||
| Single blind |
Reviewers aware of authors identity and affiliation |
Reviewer anonymity is ensured, therefore they can give honest feedback |
Reviewers may give harsh comments or give negative feedback |
| Double blind | Neither authors nor reviewers are aware of each other identity or affiliation |
Reviewer anonymity is ensured, therefore they can give honest feedback |
Reviewers may give harsh comments or give negative feedback |
| Open peer review | |||
| Open | Authors and reviewers are aware of each other's identity and affiliation |
Reviewers are more tactful and constructive while giving feedback |
May make the reviewer fearful leading to a less honest and less critical review |
| Post‐Publication Peer Review (PPPR) | |||
| Primary PPR |
A manuscript is published after initial editorial checks. |
A wider group of people is able to comment on the paper |
People can be unnecessarily harsh or negative |
| Secondary PPPR |
A manuscript is published after initial editorial checks. |
A wider group of people is able to comment on the paper |
People can be unnecessarily harsh or negative |
| Other form of PPPR | People comment on already published articles through blogs, twitter and using other social media |
A wider group of people is able to comment on the paper | In experienced reviewers and those with lack of subject knowledge can post irrelevant and unhelpful comments |
Principles of Peer Review recommended by Committee on Publication Ethics (2013)
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Only agree to review manuscripts that they have subject expertise in |