2015
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12185
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The evolution of peer review as a basis for scientific publication: directional selection towards a robust discipline?

Abstract: Peer review is pivotal to science and academia, as it represents a widely accepted strategy for ensuring quality control in scientific research. Yet, the peer-review system is poorly adapted to recent changes in the discipline and current societal needs. We provide historical context for the cultural lag that governs peer review that has eventually led to the system's current structural weaknesses (voluntary review, unstandardized review criteria, decentralized process). We argue that some current attempts to … Show more

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“…that the journal editor's tendency to match submissions with a diverse set of referees, for both disciplinary background and seniority, was instrumental in evaluating multidisciplinary submissions fairly. This would confirm the importance of carefully selecting referees in peer review and ensuring a diversity of criteria of judgment and opinions (e.g., Ferreira et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…that the journal editor's tendency to match submissions with a diverse set of referees, for both disciplinary background and seniority, was instrumental in evaluating multidisciplinary submissions fairly. This would confirm the importance of carefully selecting referees in peer review and ensuring a diversity of criteria of judgment and opinions (e.g., Ferreira et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Their evaluation is covered by an editorial peer review process (see for example Ferreira et al (2016) for history and future of peer review), and assessing the merit of an argument is beyond the scope of this work.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, science has become more competitive, and, thus, the new technology was also used to introduce journal and researcher citation metrics as bases for the competition between journals, institutions, and researchers. Within this system, the journal editor's position has shifted toward that of a promoter who wants to ensure the journal's success by including articles that have the greatest chance of being cited quickly and often …”
Section: The Social Sciences Perspective On the Use Of Information Tementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this system, the journal editor's position has shifted toward that of a promoter who wants to ensure the journal's success by including articles that have the greatest chance of being cited quickly and often. 33 The social sciences' perspective that the use of tools to enhance our thinking leads to satisfaction with work and influences social relations serves as a framework to explain the problems health professionals have had using health IT. The three functional cognitive complexes that are enhanced by the use of IT tools can be used to structure an explanation and to derive ideas for improvement: (1) using health IT for documenting patient-related information, (2) using health IT for communicating patientrelated information at the point of care, or (3) using health IT for clinical decision support.…”
Section: The Social Sciences Perspective On the Use Of Information Tementioning
confidence: 99%