• Full papers are subject to double blind peer-review as required by DEEWR. (tomw.net.au)
  • Increasingly, due to concerns with biases and homophily , journals and conferences are moving to a double-blind peer review where you have to submit your paper without disclosing your identity. (lemire.me)
  • This is an extreme example of the perils of peer review when dealing with brilliant researchers at the cutting edge of science. (lse.ac.uk)
  • So why would we not want to hide the identity of the researchers during peer review despite the apparent advantages? (lemire.me)
  • Researchers have been at it for twenty years, and one of the key lessons they've learned is that it's hard build a game that students really like and from which they also learn (as I've noted in reviews here and here . (danielwillingham.com)
  • The main focus of the two-day workshop was for the early-stage researchers to receive feedback from experienced researchers of the project as well as their peers, improve their article and prepare it for publication. (lu.se)
  • Consider incorporating peer review and using the Peer Review and rubric tools in Canvas LMS to facilitate the process. (instructure.com)
  • In becoming a part of the peer review process, students engage in metacognitive reflection. (instructure.com)
  • Such journals have been described as important for the professionalization of students into their academic discipline and a more substantive opportunity to experience the publication and peer review process than inclusion in the acknowledgments or as one of many authors on a traditional publication. (wikipedia.org)
  • A case study of student participation in the journal Reinvention: A Journal of Undergraduate Research, found that the process challenges the "student as consumer" model of higher education. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peer Review is such an important part of the research process and highlighting the role it plays is key to retaining and reinforcing trust in the publishing process. (crossref.org)
  • Maintaining trust in the peer review decision-making process is paramount if we are to solve the world's most pressing problems. (crossref.org)
  • This includes ensuring that the peer review process is transparent (easily discoverable, accessible, and understandable by anyone writing, reviewing, or reading peer-reviewed content) and that everyone involved in the process receives the training and education needed to play their part in making it reliable and trustworthy. (crossref.org)
  • Today, academics must prepare written proposals describing the research they wish to conduct and submit them to funding agencies for evaluation - a process known as peer review. (lse.ac.uk)
  • According to Don Braben and Rod Dowler , the current peer review process actually serves as a blocker to more radical research, stifling creativity and limiting opportunities for game-changing discoveries. (lse.ac.uk)
  • I think open peer review makes the process more transparent and can lead to more moderation by some reviewers who often use harsh language in their reviews. (rug.nl)
  • Another place for the use of interviews is in the performance review process (seen in performance evaluation). (oregonstate.edu)
  • The peer review process subjects scientific beliefs and claims of fact to critical analysis by qualified experts. (blogs.com)
  • These claims often involve complex medical details, and the peer review process enables insurance professionals and their attorneys to scrutinize the claims for accuracy, adherence to policy terms, and alignment with established standards of care. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Each September, the international scientific community takes the opportunity to recognize the importance of peer review to the scientific process. (biophysics.org)
  • The process of utilization review aims to assist payers in improving coordination of care, verifying members receive high-quality, medically necessary care , and improving organizational oversight. (admere.com)
  • The Court ruled that a process called Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) was a prospective analysis tool and concluded that prospective analysis for avoiding future problems did not constitute retrospective analysis of actual peer review events, and was therefore not protected from discovery. (medlawblog.com)
  • The bad news is that the peer review process, presumably involving credentialed climate scientists, should have caught the error before publication. (drroyspencer.com)
  • However, what the review process does not do is picking up every possible minor mistake and typo in a paper. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Halil Kürşad Aslan presented his observations on the mobilization of the Tajik diaspora in the Russian Federation, while Hatice Deniz Genç presented the preliminary findings of her fieldwork and discussed the case of Uzbekistan and how it is implementing the international norms on migration as well as the role of international organisations in this process. (lu.se)
  • Since then, peer review has become a predominant method of the peer review process or referee system. (bvsalud.org)
  • Non-institutional journals may be sponsored by professional societies - for example, the American Institute of Physics published the undergraduate-peer-reviewed Journal of Undergraduate Research in Physics starting in 1981, with a temporary hiatus beginning in 2014. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is a list of notable peer-reviewed academic journals of undergraduate research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Linked data and protocols are key for reproducibility, peer reviews increase trust and show the evolution of knowledge, and other research objects help increase the discoverability of content. (crossref.org)
  • Obviously peer review should not be abandoned entirely, but it is time to recognise the need for a separate category of highly innovative research with appropriate funding. (lse.ac.uk)
  • It was repeatedly rejected by peer review but eventually enabled the editing of genes of many organisms with unprecedented accuracy, transforming biomedicine - a beautiful example of the fruits (and long timescales) of curiosity-driven research. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The ORI Division of Education and Integrity (DEI) has released a new series of video case studies to address integrity issues faced by those involved in the research endeavor. (hhs.gov)
  • To the best of my knowledge, Nature never publishes research articles that have not been properly reviewed, and I doubt that any serious scientist thinks otherwise. (blogs.com)
  • I discuss the best publication strategy, i.e. whether to focus on quality or quantity , how to make your case for resarch impact , why you should get involved in academic volunteering , and why it is so important to do research with societal impact . (harzing.com)
  • For decades now those of us trying to publish papers which depart from the climate doom-and-gloom narrative have noticed a trend toward both biased and sloppy peer review of research submitted for publication in scientific journals. (drroyspencer.com)
  • Peer review recognition is part of our broader commitment to improve recognition for all research contributions. (orcid.org)
  • Organizations currently asserting reviews directly are predominately using third-party systems, with an even split between F1000's Open Research platform and eJournalPress. (orcid.org)
  • Peer reviewers will read the submitted paper and assess its knowledge contribution, the appropriateness of the research question, the ethical considerations, the quality of the research methods used and the appropriateness of the discussion, conclusion, and recommendations in the manuscript. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • In Science, the main sources used are peer-reviewed scientific publications such as research articles published in academic journals or books in the form of research monographs. (lu.se)
  • At CDC, she has also served in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) secretariat focused on evidence-based methodology for developing public health recommendations, as a Human Subjects Advisor guiding investigators on regulations pertaining to human subjects protection, and as a Scientific Review Officer providing oversight of peer review of research grants and cooperative agreements. (cdc.gov)
  • After the peer-review sessions and setting deadlines, the project participants discussed the possible publication options for research articles. (lu.se)
  • We publish our research in highly ranked, peer-reviewed conferences and journals in information systems and adjacent fields. (lu.se)
  • Utilization review often includes medical director services, panel reviews for complex cases , as well as fully- or partially-delegated pre-service, concurrent and post-service physician level reviews. (admere.com)
  • Leading providers of drug utilization review (DUR) programs deliver prospective, concurrent and retrospective reviews that allow payers to assess the necessity and safety of drugs and/or medication regimens. (admere.com)
  • In drug utilization review, clinicians review patients' prescription and medication data (and/or OTC drugs) before, during or after dispensing to ensure appropriate decision-making and positive patient outcomes. (admere.com)
  • Just when you thought 2020 couldn't go any faster, it's Peer Review week again! (crossref.org)
  • Fast forward to 2020 and over 75k peer reviews have now been registered with us by a range of members including Wiley, Peer J, eLife, Stichting SciPost, Emerald, IOP Publishing, Publons, The Royal Society and Copernicus. (crossref.org)
  • Reported TB incidence rose 9.4% during 2021 (2.4 cases per 100,000 persons) compared with 2020 (2.2 cases per 100,000 persons) but was lower than TB incidence in 2019 (2.7 cases per 100,000 persons). (cdc.gov)
  • Case Studies are proposed by submission of an abstract (up to 400 words). (tomw.net.au)
  • In this case, the hospital entered into a settlement with a patient who was overdosed using a medical device, and the hospital then sought contribution from Medtronic alleging Medtronic's negligence in providing medical devices. (medlawblog.com)
  • It can be used in combination with peer review activity to provide a more complete recognition of the total review contribution of a researcher. (orcid.org)
  • Excellence is not an absolute concept but nevertheless peers are routinely required to assess proposals and grade them according to levels of excellence they perceive. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Papers, reports, case studies and posters not falling under these sub-themes may also be submitted for consideration, but should justify how the proposal complements the 'Widening Participation' conference theme. (tomw.net.au)
  • Academics once provided insights into an unknown future because they were largely free from peer review's grip. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Andresen's blog post starts off by saying how wonderful it is that academics are taking some notice of the Bitcoin system and essentially it's all the journalists fault for over stating the case. (i-programmer.info)
  • [1] It is worth bearing in mind that most peer reviewers are unpaid volunteers, academics like us who review for journals over and above the day job. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • As a general guide, a full paper should include an introduction, literature review and methodology, results, discussion and conclusions. (tomw.net.au)
  • Biased Peer Review or Flawed Methodology? (hhs.gov)
  • More than 25 thousand ORCID records now have at least one peer review - a 133% increase over 2017. (orcid.org)
  • And more than 535,500 peer reviews have now been asserted on ORCID records, a 266% increase over the 148,100 reviews posted in 2017. (orcid.org)
  • [2] For the authors peer reviewers can give excellent feedback. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Harvey and colleagues remind their readers that peer reviewers reading your manuscript with a fresh pair of eyes, can lead to them raising great questions and offering useful comments. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Neither the editor nor the peer-reviewers spotted it nor did my co-authors and I noticed these mistakes in the paper proofs. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Peer review--as we know it today-- board and ad hoc reviewers (Cruz et al. (bvsalud.org)
  • A key way that publishers can make peer reviews easily discoverable and accessible is by registering them with Crossref - creating a persistent identifier for each review, linking them to the relevant article, and providing rich metadata to show what part this item played in the evolution of the content. (crossref.org)
  • Our blog provides the unique opportunity to share with the biophysics community worldwide BPS-related news, updates, and biophysics content. (biophysics.org)
  • Over the last decade, commenting has dramatically moved from specific web-sites to general social media platforms, radically changing how people interact with longer-form content (such as blogs, substacks, newspapers and journalism). (realclimate.org)
  • We used data from a case-control study conducted among veterans between 2007 and 2010 at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (cdc.gov)
  • The study consisted of 108 biopsy-positive prostate cancer cases, 161 biopsy-negative controls, and 237 healthy controls. (cdc.gov)
  • We used data from an ongoing case-control study of veterans screened for prostate cancer at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center (DVAMC) in Durham, North Carolina. (cdc.gov)
  • 12). This study was approved by the institutional review board at the DVAMC, and all patients provided written informed consent. (cdc.gov)
  • Read the full case study for more details. (bizagi.com)
  • This case study outlines lessons learned from the 6-year campaign of the Portland-Vancouver Metro Area Smokefree Housing Project. (cdc.gov)
  • The remaining authors (B.P., L.D., and M.S.) helped write this case study and conducted a related evaluation of the implementation of a smoke-free policy in housing managed by 1 of the stakeholders (6). (cdc.gov)
  • Yet, even though the Carlson study makes claims of scientific fact, it had not been peer reviewed. (blogs.com)
  • In fact, the interview offers us a case study in the tactics climate denialists use to misinform the public. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Nick fisks it with good detail, a case study in how to draw doubt. (typepad.com)
  • First he claims the article as being produced by the Nature staff paired with academic experts, instead of a peer-reviewed study. (typepad.com)
  • In this case, he is taking issue with the Nature survey that revealed greater accuracy in articles on scientific topics. (typepad.com)
  • Scientific publication--which is possible to identify in the editorial flows journals that adopt peer evaluation become the preferred source of national and international scientific journals. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sources include published scientific literature, reviews, blogs and popular press articles. (cdc.gov)
  • Substantiated benefits of independent review include patient protection, positive impact on health plan review processes and other health care management activities, and a reduction of costly litigation. (admere.com)
  • Peer review companies have been found to have a positive influence on health plans' internal review processes, such as accelerating time frames for review and bringing in more external specialists for reviews of complex cases. (admere.com)
  • When you submit a manuscript to a journal or to a conference, you do not know who reviews your manuscript. (lemire.me)
  • Peer review offers substantial benefits for insurance attorneys by providing a comprehensive and objective assessment of health insurance-related matters. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • AlexT, I would guess they are not only still exploiting it, but that they are using it to de-anonymize more important targets than people viewing child porn - after all, what would they stand to gain in dropping all child porn cases that ask for the exploit code if their objective was only to catch child porn viewers? (schneier.com)
  • The scale of the Tory netroots revolt over climate change is revealed by Next Left's survey of the climate change views of this year's top 10 Conservative blogs , as identified by Total Politics magazine's blog awards poll. (nextleft.org)
  • Then, in our next post, we'll explain how to make a compelling presentation of that case. (wbtsystems.com)
  • Peer review involves scrutinizing medical records and assessments by professionals in the same field to determine the veracity and extent of the injuries asserted by the claimant. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Peer review is like democracy, the saying goes, despite its flaws, it's the best involves judgments that would affect others. (bvsalud.org)
  • It survived a rigorous peer review that included a famous psychologist whom I will reveal in a later publication. (blogs.com)
  • In addition, the workbook recommends selected peer-reviewed literature on all five types studies addressed in the publication. (who.int)
  • The findings from these reviews also often serve as a basis for settlement negotiations and can be presented as expert testimony in legal proceedings, reinforcing the insurer's position and ensuring a defensible stance. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Nonspecific physical examination findings may include crackles in the case of noncardiac pulmonary edema (NCPE), wheezes in the case of bronchospasm, and decreased breath sounds in pleural effusion. (medscape.com)
  • All submissions will be peer reviewed and acceptance/rejections is based on their relevance to the conference topics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Prospective DUR (PDUR) is an evaluation of planned drug therapy prior to dispensing, while concurrent DUR (CDUR) is a real-time review of the course of treatment, monitoring drug therapies and patient outcomes. (admere.com)
  • Historians of science such as Zuckerman and Merton (1971) analysis, carried out by the editorial team (desk review), which suggest that the idea of peer review/evaluation is old, probably has the prerogative to refuse manuscripts. (bvsalud.org)
  • The peer review reports for this article are openly available as well. (rug.nl)
  • Even when the Nature article itself said 'An expert-led investigation carried out by Nature--the first to use peer review to compare Wikipedia and Britannica's coverage of science. (typepad.com)
  • Ken McRitchie states that my paper was not peer reviewed. (blogs.com)
  • Ertel's paper is rather laughingly referred to as "peer-reviewed. (blogs.com)
  • He also points out that the paper hasn't been peer reviewed yet and hence implies that it might be invalid in some way. (i-programmer.info)
  • The paper makes clear a mechanism for increasing the miner's reward that is so obvious, once it has been pointed out, that there is little chance that the paper would be found to be technically incorrect by peer review. (i-programmer.info)
  • I'd like you to peer review my paper, which references your work… Also - apologies if I missed your point on equivalence - though I noted you did not include number of LHC collisions in your calculation above. (lifeboat.com)
  • Interestingly, the second paper in another peer-reviewed journal had the same mistake. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Two days ago one of the participants of our British Academy funded Academic Writing Workshops announced on Facebook that the paper, we had helped her put together, had been published in a peer-reviewed journal. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • In some cases, less official sources like newspaper articles, interviews, webpages, blogs and twitter may also be accepted. (lu.se)
  • This review can also evaluate the severity of injuries, the necessity of medical treatments, and the long-term impact on the individual's health. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Medical peer review is often employed in workers' compensation cases to evaluate the nature and extent of work-related injuries or illnesses. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • In this case, it is important that you review and evaluate the source yourself, before citing them in your work. (lu.se)
  • The search yielded 2,989 news stories, which were reviewed to determine if they met inclusion criteria (focus on US-associated EVD). (cdc.gov)
  • So it was peer reviewed, and the commentary section is not reserved for non-definitive reporting. (blogs.com)
  • Additionally, insights from peer review can strengthen an attorney's case during negotiations or courtroom proceedings, providing an authoritative basis for their legal arguments. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Review activities now group in an ORCID record based on a shared group ID and review identifier, much as works do. (orcid.org)
  • If your organization asserts reviews directly on ORCID records and also provides review history to other parties, such as review recognition services, you can share the group ID and review identifier you use to ensure that the review correctly groups on the ORCID record. (orcid.org)
  • For insurance attorneys dealing with cases involving regulatory compliance or ethical considerations, medical peer review acts as a reliable resource to gauge whether the claim is a valid one. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Overall, peer review was developed to improve the quality and safety of patient care, reduce an organization's malpractice liability and meet regulatory requirements. (admere.com)
  • The primary objectives of independent review organizations (IROs) are to help ensure that any proposed medical treatment is consistent with State or federal guidelines, plan language and or evidenced based medicine. (admere.com)
  • As noted by the National Association of Independent Review Organizations (NAIRO), IROs render increased transparency for both payers and providers, decreased risk through proactive risk management and improved member satisfaction through unbiased, evidenced-based external determination. (admere.com)
  • As a URAC-accredited national provider of independent medical and utilization reviews, AMR offers a wide array of services to group health organizations including acting as a delegated entity within utilization management programs. (admere.com)
  • In this blog, I'm sharing the experience and insights of my first 4 months in this role. (crossref.org)
  • Furthermore, the insights gained from insurance peer review can be invaluable for legal professionals handling medical malpractice cases, offering a comprehensive understanding of the insurance perspective, strengthening their arguments, and contributing to the fair adjudication of claims in the legal arena. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • We also recommend adding more detail about the organization, such as the name of the journal or panel where the review service was performed, and the role of the reviewer or their title, for example Review Editor or Review Committee Chair. (orcid.org)
  • PeerJ is a good example of a recent OA, free of publishing costs, peer-reviewed, and scholarly journal, that was released in 2013. (oregonstate.edu)
  • There are, in some cases, legitimate reasons to change outcome assessment methods in clinical trials. (virology.ws)
  • In personal injury cases, especially those involving significant injuries or complex medical conditions, a medical peer review can clarify the causal relationship between the injury and the incident. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • Because the ACA was designed to improve care and reduce costs, the independent review industry experienced marked growth soon after the legislation was passed. (admere.com)
  • We continue to improve our peer review functionality based on your feedback. (orcid.org)
  • This Alert describes six case reports of construction workers who have died or are suffering from silicosis. (cdc.gov)
  • Titled "Rural Heritage: Landscapes and Beyond," the Symposium brings together heritage experts from around the world to share case studies, and discuss theory and public policy with respect to rural cultural landscapes world wide. (umass.edu)
  • We will invite interaction between poster presenters and viewers from July 30 until August 12 through a blog-type forum -- building on the dynamics of the symposium and extending the exchange of ideas in a way that modern information technology now makes possible. (cdc.gov)
  • But of course he still needs a) a peer review panel and b) nominations for blog posts. (stargazersworld.com)
  • In the case, you want to nominate worthy blog posts, you can submit up to 5 URLs at a time here . (stargazersworld.com)
  • On a related note, Jonathan has decided to start blogging again, so head over to his blog " The Core Mechanic " and check out his latest posts! (stargazersworld.com)
  • I'm looking forward to reading great blog posts that I may have missed! (stargazersworld.com)
  • This is evident from the six separate posts on Watts' blog (to date) desperately trying ( and failing ) to find a fundamental flaw in the results of Marcott et al. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Other systems which currently support peer review assertions directly to ORCID records include Aries Systems' Editorial Manager and River Valley Technologies' ReView. (orcid.org)
  • The Department of Justice is dropping all charges in a child-porn case rather than release the details of a hack against Tor. (schneier.com)
  • I suspect that the details of the Tor hack show that the method has a high false positive rate and LE would rather drop it in one case than have it ruled inadmissible everywhere. (schneier.com)
  • I originally came across it's predecessor blog ("Cat 6" on the Wunderground site) whilst reading up on current major hurricanes. (realclimate.org)
  • The good news is that this is a case where the error was caught, and admitted to. (drroyspencer.com)
  • The volume of US-focused news coverage of the EVD outbreak peaked slightly after the arrival (August 2, 2014) of the first patient transported to the United States for treatment and increased much more after a case was diagnosed in Dallas, Texas, USA, on September 30, 2014 ( Figure ). (cdc.gov)
  • Our analysis of news volume suggested that diagnosis of the first EVD case in Dallas and subsequent cases diagnosed in the United States were influential time points in the escalation of EVD outbreak news coverage, although internationally, the outbreak had reached historic levels months earlier. (cdc.gov)
  • Your argument for a new LMS has to be rock solid, so first we're going to explain how to prepare a business case for a new LMS. (wbtsystems.com)
  • Case Studies: Case studies in any of the topic areas listed bellow, or related areas. (bvsalud.org)
  • He presented his blogging activities, how he gets data, verifies it and presents it to his audience, and his creative approach to tackling corruption issues through humour and satire. (lu.se)
  • We learned the importance of building partnerships with public and private stakeholders, collecting local data to shape educational messages, and emphasizing to landlords the business case, not the public health rationale, for smoke-free housing. (cdc.gov)
  • Ultimately, insurance peer review equips attorneys with a deeper understanding of the intricacies of insurance practices, facilitating more informed and strategic legal representation on behalf of their clients. (mosmedicalrecordreview.com)
  • You can request a peer-to-peer or a peer review from your adjuster when occasionally the information provided to you by the doctor treating your injured employee just doesn't make sense. (reduceyourworkerscomp.com)
  • Offer reusable, community authored, peer-reviewed code that can be easily adapted to your needs. (thoughtworks.com)
  • and 83% indicated that greater recognition and career incentives for peer review would have a positive effect on the community. (orcid.org)
  • Service , one of the six new affiliations on the ORCID record, recognizes any donation of a researcher's time, time, money, or other resources to an organization or community, including voluntary work such as being a review editor or participating in a review panel. (orcid.org)
  • We are delighted to see our community making more use of our peer review functionality and hope to see uptake continue to increase in the coming months and years. (orcid.org)
  • You may want someone to review your claim file. (reduceyourworkerscomp.com)
  • 5. Ask for the claim is sent for peer review. (reduceyourworkerscomp.com)
  • I found this a strange if interesting claim - some Nature articles are not peer reviewed? (blogs.com)
  • Another is physician-level review of medical records utilized by health plan professionals to determine whether or not to uphold a denial of coverage for a specific claim. (admere.com)
  • Two recent decisions emphasize the ongoing battle for discovery of peer review information in negligence cases, and confirm that confidentiality is alive and well, but no longer automatic. (medlawblog.com)
  • Aligned with strategies for achieving the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and WHO's General Programme of Work (GPW 13), it underscores the implementation of recommendations of recent global reviews. (who.int)