If You Want to Publish, Be Part of the Process

By: Quan SF, Shapiro C

Abstract: 

No abstract available. Manuscript truncated after 150 words. The edifice of academic journals is predicated on the process of peer review. Inevitably it is subject to the vagaries of the individual perspectives and biases of the reviewers. However, there has not been a useful, equitable or viable alternative that would secure a level of quality control in the research domain (1). Given the inevitable human components of range of knowledge, potential biases  and sometimes lazy thinking, it is certainly not a perfect system. Certainly, a worthy paper occasionally is rejected, or a badly flawed paper is accepted. However, in the absence of a better process, it is the gold standard.

Historically, peer review has been an altruistic endeavor. Researchers understood that their reviews contributed to the scientific process by improving the quality of reported information and providing an imprimatur to the reported findings (2); reviewing was an obligation to the scientific community (3). However, there are other benefits …

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