FISH 521 Peer review. Peer review Mechanics Advantages Challenges Solutions.

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FISH 521 Peer review

Peer review Mechanics Advantages Challenges Solutions

Peer Review Process

Peer Review Who is a peer? –Your mates –Yourself What is a review? –Formal vs informal –What can be expected from a reviewer?

Peer review – what is it for? Proposal Objective –Fund best proposals Audience –Reviewer –Science Panel –Program Manager Outcome –Yay or nay –Suggestions for resubmission Manuscript Objective –Prevent publication of bad science –Improve manuscripts Audience –Reviewer –Editor –Reader Outcome –Yay or nay With qualifications –Improvements

What is the purpose of peer review? Select novel and important proposals / findings Detect errors and fraud Improve manuscripts / proposals

What is the purpose of peer review? Select novel and important proposals / findings –Reviewers often disagree NSF: (Cole et al 1981) reversal rate 25% Proposal succes: 50% quality of proposal, 50% luck

What is the purpose of peer review? Select novel and important proposals / findings –Not always correlated with ultimate success Siler et al. 2015, PNAS

What is the purpose of peer review? Select novel and important proposals / findings Detect errors and fraud –Not very effective –Double publication - MPU Schroter et al 2008

What is the purpose of peer review? Select novel and important proposals / findings Detect errors and fraud Improve manuscripts –Tables & Figures – not much improvement Not much commented on –Schriger et al 2006 –Text: considerable improvement –Goodman et al 94 –Personal experience Goodman et al 94

What are the problems of peer review? Inefficient –Slow –Expensive Inconsistent Reviewer overload –Cascading peer review Bias –Author, institution –Country of origin –Gender –Seniority Abuse –Plagiarism & Scooping –False reviewers

Improvements of peer review Open vs blind vs double blind –Double blind may be better –Many reviewers guess authors Training reviewers –Apparently little effect Published reviews –PeerJ Online comments

Alternatives to peer review Publish reviews –Real time Blog-type publishing –Can leave comments –Most uninformative Rebuttals and withdrawals Banobi et al 11

There may be nothing better Do you agree or disagree? 1.Without peer review there is no control in scientific communication 2.Peer review is unsustainable because there are too few willing reviewers 3.Scientific communication is greatly helped by peer review of published journal papers 4.Peer review is a concept well understood by the scientific community 5.The current peer review system is the best we can achieve Plagiarized from – assoc.org/2011_10_11_Frankfurt_Conference_Mulligan_Peer_Review.pdf

What is most effective? 1.Single-blind peer review 2.Double-blind peer review 3.Open peer review 4.Open & published peer review* 5.Supplementing review with post-publication review 6.Peer review could in principle be replaced by usage statistics Plagiarized from – assoc.org/2011_10_11_Frankfurt_Conference_Mulligan_Peer_Review.pdf

Reviewing When you get the request, consider –Do I have time? A review takes at least 5-6 hours, sometimes more –Am I qualified? If you are not qualified, If you are one of the few people qualified, you should probably do it –If you decline suggest alternative reviewers If accepted, consider –Confidentiality Do not discuss, unless cleared by editor / program manager Do no use for your own research –Aims of journal / RFP General / specific readership

Why peer review? Giving back – it’s part of the system –Your papers get reviewed, so you need to review –Should review 2 papers for every published paper Learning –You get manuscripts before publishing –You learn about the peer review process Many journals copy decision letters to reviewers –You learn even from bad manuscripts E.g. how not to do it Reputation –Editors may be your reviewers/editors

Agreement between reviewers Accept Minor MajorRedirectReject Journal of Fish Biology NSF: (Cole et al 1981) reversal rate 25% Proposal succes: 50% quality of proposal, 50% luck

Questions about peer review The peer review process –consequences? Who is a peer? What is a peer review? What is it for? –Proposals vs manuscripts –Quality –Improvements –Fraud and errors What are the issues? –Reliability –Time and expense –Bias –Effectiveness –Predictive validity Improvements –Blind vs double blind –Reader approach Alternatives –Online blog Conclusions

General points Why should you review? How to comment? How to review? –Manuscripts –Proposal –Process Getting the invitation Deciding whether to accept Reviewing –Commenting Submitting the report

General Review Guidelines Reviews are confidential –Do not discuss with peers –Involve others only after checking with editor or program manager –Inform editors / program managers of conflicts of interest Be constructive –Don’t be sarcastic –Manuscripts: Suggest improvements Shortening More information Start with general comments –Brief description of content –Main strengths –Main weaknesses Objectives –Is the problem relevant? –Does it correspond to the RFP? –Do objectives / hypotheses address the problem? Rationale and Scope –Is the scientific rationale sound? Methods –Are the methods adequate? –Are facilities and expertise available? –Are statistical analyses appropriate? –Do analyses allow an interpretation addressing the problem? –Is the scope of work realistic? Budget –Are requests appropriate? –Are they sufficiently justified? Biography –Does the PI have the expertise? –Past track record of applicants

Issues with peer review Anonymity –Reviewers anonymous or not Publish reviews –Double blind reviews Bias –Gender, nationality, rank, status etc –Conflict of interest Competitors and friends Double blind reviews Effectiveness –Lack of expertise of reviewers Who is a peer? –Reviewers don’t find all flaws –Intrinsically conservative –Reviewers don’t agree Expensive –Opportunity costs

How to write a review Manuscripts –General comments Major flaws / problems / issues –Specific comments Specific wording, grammar style Figures and tables Proposals –Usually fairly specific –RFP