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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Communication
  • Academic Publishing
  • Research Evaluation

Context:

  • Submissions for calls for papers and abstract proposals are primary methods for disseminating scientific work.
  • Both submission types undergo rigorous peer review processes.
  • Researchers experience escalating scrutiny of their academic activities.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the mechanisms and implications of the peer review system in scientific publishing.
  • To analyze the controversies surrounding the assessment of scientific contributions.
  • To provide a clear understanding of how scientific work is evaluated.

Summary:

  • Scientific work is showcased via papers or abstracts submitted to calls for papers, both requiring peer review.
  • Peer review serves as a critical gatekeeping function in academic publishing.
  • Understanding this assessment process is essential due to increasing researcher evaluations.

Impact:

  • Informed researchers can better navigate the publication and evaluation landscape.
  • Enhanced transparency in peer review can mitigate controversies.
  • Promotes a fairer and more accurate assessment of scientific contributions.