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Promise and Peril. Peer Review as an Act of Revision. Which articles would you rather read?. A. B. C. D. Why does peer review matter?. Benefits of Peer Review: Actual. Peer Review and Revision. Benefits of Peer Review: Practical. Peer Review and Revision.
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Promise and Peril Peer Review as an Act of Revision Peer Review and Revision
Why does peer review matter? Peer Review and Revision
Benefits of Peer Review: Actual Peer Review and Revision
Benefits of Peer Review: Practical Peer Review and Revision
Benefits of Peer Review: Ethical • “Most of us work hard to understand—at least until we decide that a writer failed to work equally hard to help us reach that understanding, or, worse, has deliberately made our reading more difficult than it has to be…We write ethically when as a matter of principle, we would trade places with our intended readers and experience what they do as they read our writing.” (Williams, 2005, 178-179) Peer Review and Revision
Goal of Review and Revision: Peer Review and Revision
What do expert academic writers do? • Make a compelling case for why their studies need to be conducted [Introduction] • Put effort into explaining how their work contributes to the field [Body, Discussion] • Write with multiple audiences in mind – fellow experts and less expert readers [a.k.a., writing style] • Define constructs early [lit review] • Craft clear links between ideas [connection words] • Present complex ideas unambiguously in figures [labeled] • Provide organizational guideposts [subheadings, topic sentences, transition words]
Process of Peer Review • Marking Hard Copy • Mark text with lines, brackets, and arrows • Mark text using a pencil • Marking Electronic Copy • Set “Track Change” options to always include balloons and lines pointing to changes and comments: • Read whole first • Mark sections • Comment on problem • Discuss with author Peer Review and Revision