Peer Review
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<p>This book is a self-paced, open access training in peer review. In eight modules it asks readers to engage in a variety of activities to learn the who, what, why, and how of peer review. It is geared to library professionals, library school students, or other academic professionals who must understand and/or engage with the peer-review process. The modules are:</p><ol><li>What is Peer Review?</li><li>Opportunities and Challenges in Peer Review</li><li>Bias and Power Structures in Peer Review</li><li>Critically Examining Established Peer-Review Practices</li><li>Innovations in Peer Review</li><li>Librarians and Peer Review</li><li>Developing Peer Review Norms, Guidelines, and Expectations for LIS (or your discipline)</li><li>Developing Your Peer Review Practice</li></ol> This book is a self-paced, open access training in peer review. In eight modules it asks readers to engage in a variety of activities to learn the who, what, why, and how of peer review. It is geared toward library professionals, library school students, or other academic professionals who must understand and/or engage with the peer-review process.
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