2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2014.08.007
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“…Scientific Journals are a medium of communication between authors and readers. The editorial process serves an intermediary function with the objectives of facilitating transmission of valid, useful knowledge while screening out poor quality or irrelevant material (Tandon, 2014). In an international healthcare crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, real-time dissemination of accurate information becomes critical in order to enable healthcare and policy decision-making in a situation of urgency with substantial uncertainty.…”
Section: The Editor's Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific Journals are a medium of communication between authors and readers. The editorial process serves an intermediary function with the objectives of facilitating transmission of valid, useful knowledge while screening out poor quality or irrelevant material (Tandon, 2014). In an international healthcare crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, real-time dissemination of accurate information becomes critical in order to enable healthcare and policy decision-making in a situation of urgency with substantial uncertainty.…”
Section: The Editor's Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It need not be this way. Reviewing is a learnable skill (Basford, 1990;Paice, 2001;Benos et al, 2003;Koike et al, 2009;Shukla, 2010;Tandon, 2014;Spyns and Vidal, 2015;Stahel and Moore, 2016;Kohnen, 2017;McFadden et al, 2017;Hill, 2018), and you will learn it here via a combination of lectures and a significant amount of hands-on practice.…”
Section: Tutorial Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It need not be this way. There is good reason to think that reviewing is a learnable (and teachable) skill (Basford, 1990;Paice, 2001;Benos et al, 2003;Koike et al, 2009;Shukla, 2010;Tandon, 2014;Spyns and Vidal, 2015;Stahel and Moore, 2016;Kohnen, 2017;McFadden et al, 2017;Hill, 2018). To address the issues raised above, we propose this tutorial on reviewing natural language processing research, focusing on conference submissions and various review forms used in the NLP community.…”
Section: Tutorial Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%