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The effects of an editor serving as one of the reviewers during the peer-review process.

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Tartalom: https://publikacio.ppke.hu/id/eprint/1647/
Archívum: PPKE Publikáció Repozitórium
Gyűjtemény: Állapot = Megjelent
Szakterület = 03. Orvos- és egészségtudomány: 03.01. Általános orvostudomány: 03.01.06. Farmakológia és gyógyszerészet
Szakterület = 01. Természettudományok: 01.06. Biológiai tudományok: 01.06.03. Biokémia és molekuláris biológia
Szakterület = 03. Orvos- és egészségtudomány: 03.01. Általános orvostudomány: 03.01.04. Immunológia
Típus = Folyóiratcikk
Cím:
The effects of an editor serving as one of the reviewers during the peer-review process.
Létrehozó:
Giordan M
Csikász-Nagy Attila
Collings AM
Vaggi F
Dátum:
2016
Téma:
01.06.03. Biokémia és molekuláris biológia
03.01.04. Immunológia
03.01.06. Farmakológia és gyógyszerészet
Tartalmi leírás:
Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists disseminate research to their peers and to the wider public. Pre-publication peer review underpins this process, but peer review is subject to various criticisms and is under pressure from growth in the number of scientific publications. Methods Here we examine an element of the editorial process at eLife, in which the Reviewing Editor usually serves as one of the referees, to see what effect this has on decision times, decision type, and the number of citations. We analysed a dataset of 8,905 research submissions to eLife since June 2012, of which 2,750 were sent for peer review, using R and Python to perform the statistical analysis. Results The Reviewing Editor serving as one of the peer reviewers results in faster decision times on average, with the time to final decision ten days faster for accepted submissions (n=1,405) and 5 days faster for papers that were rejected after peer review (n=1,099). There was no effect on whether submissions were accepted or rejected, and a very small (but significant) effect on citation rates for published articles where the Reviewing Editor served as one of the peer reviewers. Conclusions An important aspect of eLife's peer-review process is shown to be effective, given that decision times are faster when the Reviewing Editor serves as a reviewer. Other journals hoping to improve decision times could consider adopting a similar approach.
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Típus:
Folyóiratcikk
PeerReviewed
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Azonosító:
Giordan M; Csikász-Nagy Attila; Collings AM; Vaggi F: The effects of an editor serving as one of the reviewers during the peer-review process. F1000RESEARCH, 5. ISSN 2046-1402 (2016)
MTMT:3115906 10.12688/f1000research.8452.1
Kapcsolat:
MTMT:3115906 10.12688/f1000research.8452.1