Description
While the ways in which we publish research are currently changing at an accelerated pace, constructive peer-review is a part of most current and envisioned models of the publication process. Conducting peer-reviews well and efficiently is therefore a key skill for researchers. This webinar will give an overview of peer-review processes and principles. The webinar starts by presenting the general editorial processes and the production of a manuscript. Based on this, it will be described how the review(er) fits in. Next, we will discuss the practicalities of performing a review, for example when to accept a manuscript for review and key elements of a review. We will end with suggestions on how to evidence your activity. Throughout, examples will be used to illustrate good reviewing practice. Critical perspectives around peer-review models will be raised and there will be time for discussion and Q&A.Period | 22 Nov 2023 |
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Event title | TCELT and International Journal for Educational and Life Transitions Webinar |
Event type | Seminar |
Keywords
- Peer-review
- Editing
- Publishing
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