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  • 传统的学术期刊面临的挑战是有足够的评论和潜在的偏见.
  • 作者经常面临着关于编辑决策的困惑,尤其是在积极的同行评价之后.

研究的目的:

  • 审查AMEE MedEdPublish的初始阶段,这是一个医学教育奖学金的在线期刊.
  • 解释杂志实施的修订后的编辑管理流程.
  • 引入新的软件,促进期刊独特的出版和讨论模式.

主要方法:

  • 实施编辑的"轻微触摸"初步审查.
  • 促进快速在线出版.
  • 鼓励评论员,作者和读者之间进行开放,实时的讨论.

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  • AMEE MedEdPublish为医学教育奖学金提供了一个新的出口.
  • 该期刊的方法旨在提高审查过程的透明度和质量.
  • 该模型解决了出版率下降和潜在的审查偏见的挑战.

结论:

  • 在线期刊形式为医学教育中的传统出版提供了一个可行的替代方案.
  • 开放的讨论和快速出版可以改善学术沟通过程.
  • 持续评估和适应,包括新软件,是期刊成功的关键.