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Engineering Education Research:Reviewing Journal Manuscripts Fairly, Constructively, Effectively

Authors :
Reilly, Ger
Murphy, Mike
Nagy, Balazs Vince
Jarvinen, Hannu-Matti
Edström, Kristina
Knight, Dawn
Main, Joyce
Mitchell, John
Bernhard, Jürgen
Chance, Shannon
Beagon, Una
van den Bogaard, Maartje
Broadbent, Rebecca
Du, Xiangyun
Langie, G.
Martin, Diana
Power, Jason
Saunders, Fiona
Tormey, Roland
Reilly, Ger
Murphy, Mike
Nagy, Balazs Vince
Jarvinen, Hannu-Matti
Edström, Kristina
Knight, Dawn
Main, Joyce
Mitchell, John
Bernhard, Jürgen
Chance, Shannon
Beagon, Una
van den Bogaard, Maartje
Broadbent, Rebecca
Du, Xiangyun
Langie, G.
Martin, Diana
Power, Jason
Saunders, Fiona
Tormey, Roland
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Peer review is the mechanism for quality control in academic journals. When a manuscript is submitted to a journal, the editors invite other researchers - peers - to review it anonymously. The reviews should serve to support the journal editors in making decisions, and to support the authors in improving the manuscripts before publication. Therefore, reviews need to be fair and constructive. As reviewing can also take considerable effort, it is useful for the reviewer to consider how to do it effectively. Given the important role of peer review in a field, and the considerable effort it takes, it is valuable to jointly consider all these aspects of reviewing in a dialogue with reviewers, authors and editors. This paper presents the outcomes of such a dialogue with 49 participants in the field of engineering education research.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431192705
Document Type :
Electronic Resource