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How To Become A Peer Reviewer? Fundamental And Advanced Training
Dr. Jo Roislien (Your Instructor)
Understanding peer review
An introduction to peer review (1:04)
Types of peer review
How reviewing can help you
Do you have what it takes?
Who qualifies to be a peer reviewer?
Skills and responsibilities
Ethical considerations
Should you accept the invitation?
Accepted the editor's invitation - what next?
Understanding what journal editors want
What constitute major and minor comments
Forming first impressions with a quick scan
Deep diving into the review
Making the first read count
Appraising the Title, Abstract, and Keywords (1:27)
Reviewing the Introduction or literature review (1:03)
Evaluating the methodology and ethical soundness (1:41)
Reporting the Results (0:56)
Commenting on the Discussion and Conclusion (1:03)
Quiz - Are you ready to dive into the review?
Decision time!
Possible recommendations you can make
Choosing a recommendation
Summing up your evaluation
Tying it all up
Structuring a peer review report
Being a sensitive reviewer (1:49)
Giving constructive feedback
Concluding the basic course
The Advanced course
Test your understanding
Advanced module I - Dealing with methodology and statistics
Introducing our peer review experts
Tips to help you review the Methodology - Prof. Caven McLoughlin
Things to remember when reviewing statistical information - Dr. Jo Røislien
A deeper look at statistical reviewing for medical manuscripts - Dr. Jonas Ranstam
Advanced module II - Going the extra mile
Journal-specific expectations from peer review
Peer reviewing for different article types
Downlodable tools and checklists
Final assignment and certificate of completion
How to get invited
Course Feedback
Possible recommendations you can make
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