Launch of the Peer Review Terminology Standard
Peer review is the process of evaluating academic, scientific, or professional work. It is ubiquitously used by academic journals to support research integrity by filtering out invalid or poor-quality articles, as well as to ensure that research outcomes are exposed to relevant audiences through their publication in relevant journals. As such, it is a crucial process in scholarly communication and a pillar of the scientific method.
Over recent decades, a significant number of new peer review models have been introduced (most notably for open review), but they have not been accompanied by the development of a clear and consistent nomenclature, leading to confusion. There is also increased support for more openness and transparency in science and research, including peer review, in order to maintain trust in the scholarly ecosystem.
Against this background, in 2019, STM recognized the need to support the community in ensuring greater transparency and openness in peer review, which is an essential element of open research. This support includes harmonizing and better communicating definitions of discrete elements of these processes so that members of the community—whether they be authors, reviewers, editors, or readers—can quickly and easily recognize how to more productively participate in the creation and qualification of scholarly content. Recently, this Peer Review Terminology has become a formal ANSI/NISO standard. Initially, the taxonomy is designed for peer review of journal articles, but the intention is to expand to other outputs in the future (e.g., books), based on demand.
In this webinar the terminology will be presented, followed by a panel discussion
Joris van Rossum, Program Director, STM Solutions
Nettie Lagace, Associate Executive Director, NISO
Kim Eggleton, Head of Peer Review & Research Integrity, IOP Publishing
Anna Jester, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, eJournalPress
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26th September 2023
10:00-11:00 EDT, 15:00-16:00 BST, 16:00-17:00 CEST
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