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Parent topics
- Research [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Scientific method [r]: The concept of systematic inquiry based on hypotheses and their testing in light of empirical evidence. [e]
Subtopics
- Journal peer review [r]: The most common variant of manuscript peer review, in which scholarly manuscripts are being evaluated; used by academic publishing agencies to decide about formal publication in academic journals. [e]
- Grant peer review [r]: A variant of peer review in which grant proposals are being evaluated; used by research funding agencies to decide how to distribute their funds. [e]
- Single-blind peer review [r]: The currently most common variant of peer review, in which the reviewers of a scholarly manuscript or grant proposal are informed about the identity of the authors, but not vice versa. [e]
- Double-blind peer review [r]: A variant of peer review in which neither the authors nor the reviewers of a scholarly manuscript or grant proposal are informed about each other's identity. [e]
- Open peer review [r]: A variant of peer review in which the authors of a scholarly manuscript or grant proposal are informed about the identity of the reviewers. [e]
- Public peer review [r]: A variant of peer review in which the evaluation of a scholarly manuscript or grant proposal takes place in public before formal publication. [e]
- Post-publication peer review [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Academic journal [r]: A regularly-published, peer-reviewed publication that publishes scholarship relating to an academic discipline. [e]
- Scientific journal [r]: A publication venue for original research and scholarly review articles — for more than three centuries on paper and now increasingly online. [e]
- Scientometrics [r]: The quantitative study of the results of scientific research. [e]
- Impact factor [r]: A widely used annual measure of how often the papers recently published in an academic journal have been cited in the academic literature. [e]
- Tenure track [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Preprint [r]: An advance copy, in digital format, of a manuscript intended for print publication. [e]