Questionable peer review practices

Background. Peer review is a crucial system in academic publishing. However, this system is often undermined by certain malpractices. Objective. This paper discusses questionable peer review practices (QPRPs) that undermine the efficacy of peer review systems in academic publishing. Methods. We...

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Main Authors: Sasaki, Kyoshiro, Yamada, Yuki
Other Authors: Kansai University, Japan
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1812882024-11-22T03:01:16Z Questionable peer review practices Sasaki, Kyoshiro Yamada, Yuki Kansai University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan Social Sciences Background. Peer review is a crucial system in academic publishing. However, this system is often undermined by certain malpractices. Objective. This paper discusses questionable peer review practices (QPRPs) that undermine the efficacy of peer review systems in academic publishing. Methods. We highlight several cases of QPRPs and their impact on the integrity of the publication process and the quality of scientific discourse. Results. Considering QPRPs and their impact, we propose solutions, including implementing open peer review, enhancing the role of editors, adopting crowd peer review, and promoting the Registered Reports system. Additionally, we advocate for comprehensive peer review training and emphasize the importance of understanding, rather than penalizing, unintentional QPRPs. Contribution. Our discussion aims to contribute to ongoing discussions on improving the peer review process and ensuring the reliability of published research. Published version 2024-11-22T03:01:16Z 2024-11-22T03:01:16Z 2024 Journal Article Sasaki, K. & Yamada, Y. (2024). Questionable peer review practices. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 34(1), 59-63. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2024.1.4 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181288 10.32655/LIBRES.2024.1.4 1 34 59 63 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2024 The Authors. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Sasaki, Kyoshiro
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Questionable peer review practices
description Background. Peer review is a crucial system in academic publishing. However, this system is often undermined by certain malpractices. Objective. This paper discusses questionable peer review practices (QPRPs) that undermine the efficacy of peer review systems in academic publishing. Methods. We highlight several cases of QPRPs and their impact on the integrity of the publication process and the quality of scientific discourse. Results. Considering QPRPs and their impact, we propose solutions, including implementing open peer review, enhancing the role of editors, adopting crowd peer review, and promoting the Registered Reports system. Additionally, we advocate for comprehensive peer review training and emphasize the importance of understanding, rather than penalizing, unintentional QPRPs. Contribution. Our discussion aims to contribute to ongoing discussions on improving the peer review process and ensuring the reliability of published research.
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title Questionable peer review practices
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