• Source: Peer Review Week
    • Peer Review Week is an annual scholarly communication event celebrating the value of peer review. It takes place globally during the September in a multitude of locations both on- and offline. Typical activities include blogs, webinars, video and social media. Since 2016, each week has been themed, with the most recent focussing on "Identity in Peer Review".
      Over 35 organizations now participate in the planning of the week, including scholarly societies, university libraries, publishers, vendors, funders and more.


      History


      Peer Review Week was founded in 2015. Founding organisations included ORCID, ScienceOpen, Sense about Science and Wiley (publisher).


      Theme


      In 2023, the theme is “Peer Review and The Future of Publishing”
      In 2022, the theme was "Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research"
      In 2021, the theme was "Identity in Peer Review"
      In 2020, the theme was “Trust in Peer Review
      In 2019, the theme was “Quality in Peer Review
      In 2018, the theme was “Diversity in Peer Review
      In 2017, the theme was “Transparency in Peer Review
      In 2016, the theme was “Recognizing Peer Review


      References




      External links


      Official website
      Youtube channel

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