Does the peer review process stifle scientific innovation?
Toronto (UPI) Dec 23, 2014 - Peer review is the quality control process designed to ensure scientific journals publish only the most sound research. Each review board is tasked with protecting a journal's integrity and reputation, and with confirming each submitted paper's scientific bonafides. But does it work? And at what cost? A new study suggests the current model may succeed in keeping out the scientifi ... more
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