PRW 2021: « Identity in Peer Review »

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Mark your calendar for Peer Review Week (PRW) 2021, September 20-24. This year’s event is dedicated to the theme “Identity in Peer Review”. During the week, participating organisations will host virtual events and activities exploring the multifaceted nature of identity, how personal and social identity affects peer review practices and experiences, and what’s needed to foster more diverse, equitable, and inclusive peer review processes.

WHAT IS PEER REVIEW WEEK?

Peer Review Week is a yearly global event celebrating the essential role that peer review plays in maintaining scientific quality. The event brings together individuals, institutions, and organizations committed to sharing the central message that good peer review, whatever shape or form it might take, is critical to scholarly communications.

If you would like to get involved in Peer Review Week or have any questions, please email the chairs of the Peer Review Week committee for 2021, Danielle Padula and Jayashree Rajagopalan.

WHY PEER REVIEW WEEK?

  • To emphasize the central role peer review plays is scholarly communication
  • To showcase the work of editors and reviewers
  • To share research and advance best practices
  • To highlight the latest innovation and applications
Date et Heure
20 septembre 2021 24 septembre 2021
Lieu
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