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Peer Review

The following are examples how peer reviewers review manuscripts:

ACRL College Research Libraries - Author Guidelines: Reviewers address themselves to the content and style of the manuscript. Main areas of consideration are:

  • Does the manuscript make a new contribution to the literature?
  • Is the method used appropriate to the subject?
  • Does the evidence presented support the hypothesis?
  • Does the author communicate clearly with an educated, yet not necessarily specialized, audience?
  • Does the literature review place the research or opinions in perspective?

Annals of Family Medicine - Review examples

APA Style - Sample Response to Reviewers

The Journal of Academic Librarianship Peer review, Duties of Editors, Duties of Reviewers, Duties of Authors

Palgrave - Demystifying the Peer Review Process

PLOS - How to Write a Peer Review

Portal: Libraries and the Academy - Portal Referee Assessment Form

Taylor & Francis - Peer review checklists

Wiley Author Services - Reviewers

History

  • Peer review is a relatively recent innovation in the history of scientific publication. The first journal (which is still in print!) was launched in 1665 by the Royal Society in London, ... - Peer Review – A Historical Perspective MIT communication Lab

Definition

  • a process by which something proposed (as for research or publication) is evaluated by a group of experts in the appropriate field Merriam-Webster
  • Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published... Peer review process - BioMed Central

Peer review process

  • Understanding the peer review process: ... your paper will be sent for assessment by independent experts in your field. The reviewers are asked to judge the validity, significance, and originality of your work. - Taylor & Francis Author Services
  • Peer review is designed to assess the validity, quality and often the originality of articles for publication. Its ultimate purpose is to maintain the integrity of science by filtering out invalid or poor quality articles. ... - Wiley Author Services

How many reviewers are in a peer review?

Journal Editors vs. Reviewers

Editors possess overall responsibility for managing the publishing process, while reviewers provide critical evaluation of the submitted manuscripts. - JF Publisher

Tools for authors

How to tell if a journal is peer-reviewed?

  • Search Ulrich's Periodicals Directory. The Directory shows whether a journal is refereed (peer reviewed) and where it is indexed.
  • Check the the journal's website which explains its peer-review process, such as in an editorial statement, or instructions to authors and reviewers

Publications on peer review

Fundamentals of peer review at Elsevier

Kelly J, Sadeghieh T, Adeli K. Peer Review in Scientific Publications: Benefits, Critiques, & A Survival Guide. EJIFCC. 2014 Oct 24;25(3):227-43. PMID: 27683470; PMCID: PMC4975196.

Research and Publication

The peer-reviewed literature represents the accumulated knowledge of a field. To ensure the quality of each contribution, authors must accurately and ethically conduct their research by following journal article reporting standards. ... read more

Title (Selected LIS journals sorted by JIF) 2023 JIF JIF Quartile 2023 JCI
Journal of the Medical Library Association 2.9 Q1 0.66
Journal of Academic Librarianship 2.5 Q2 0.74
Library & Information Science Research 2.4 Q2 0.71
New Review of Academic Librarianship 1.9 Q2 0.63
College & Research Libraries 1.4 Q2 0.44
Archival Science 1.4 Q2 0.36
Reference Services Review 1.3 Q2 0.36
Archives and Manuscripts 1.3 Q2 0.23
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship 0.8 Q3 0.25
Portal-Libraries and the Academy 0.8 Q3 0.24
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 0.8 Q3 0.22
Collection and Curation 0.6 Q3 0.19
College & Undergraduate Libraries 0.6 Q3 0.17
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 0.4 Q4 0.14

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