Peer Review Week discussion with Knowledge E
F1000‘s Director of Strategic Initiatives, Liz Allen, recently joined Knowledge E‘s Head of Publishing, Emily Choynowshi, and President of EASE, Duncan Nicholas, for a discussion centered around why peer review is important.
“Peer review is an essential part of research integrity. It’s all about trust, use, and maximizing the potential impact of research.”
Tune into the episode below and hear their reflections on peer review and its integral role in maintaining the scientific integrity and quality of scholarly research.
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