Journal Submission & Peer Review

PODCAST : What are the characteristics of good peer reviewer feedback? Interview with Sin Wang Chong

What makes peer reviewer feedback good or bad? How can you write effective and helpful review feedback? Prof. Sin Wang Chong (Director of Impact and Innovation at the International Education Institute, University of St Andrews) shares insights.

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PODCAST : Do language barriers affect the quality of peer review feedback? Interview with Sin Wang Chong

Prof. Sin Wang Chong, Director of Impact and Innovation at the International Education Institute, University of St Andrews, discusses how researchers from all linguistic backgrounds can learn to provide constructive feedback and the potential ways AI can help peer reviewers improve their feedback quality ethically.

PODCAST : Fighting scientific fraud: Elisabeth Bik on her experiences as a scientific integrity consultant

We bring you the second part of the All Things SciComm interview with Elisabeth Bik, where you can hear her talk about the role that different segments of the scientific community can play together to address unethical research. She also discusses the frustration of not seeing unethical practices being addressed, the retaliation and threats she faces because of her work, what keeps her going, and how social media can both help flag problematic research and undermine trust in science.

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PODCAST : 5 Tips for responding to peer review comments

Addressing peer reviewers’ comments can be quite stressful, particularly when the comments are exhaustive. But if you are well-prepared, this can be an enriching learning experience. This podcast provides you with 5 excellent tips to help you deal with peer review comments effectively.