The theme of Peer Review Week 2017, which runs from September 11-17, 2017, is Transparency in Review, a topic that will allow the community to explore a wide range of opportunities and challenges that this presents for peer review. With activities taking place on social media and across the globe, the event can be followed on #PeerRevWk17 or @PeerRevWeek.
Submit your questions to an expert panel 'Under the Microscope: Transparency in Peer Review' via Twitter using #AskPRW. The expert panel includes Alice Meadows (ORCID & moderator), Carly Strasser (Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation), Irene Hames (researcher and peer review expert), Elizabeth Moylan (BMC publishing) and Andrew Preston (Publons).
Other planned events include webinars, question and answer sessions and informal get togethers to discuss all the topics surrounding peer review.
A list of other Peer Review Week events and activities, as well as a range of resources and information are available on the website www.peerreviewweek.org which will be updated over the next weeks. During Peer Review Week, many organisations will join in the celebrations with additional activities.
The Organizing Committee members are affiliated with the following organisations: AAAS, AAUP, ACS Publications, AMRC, Aries Systems, Editage, Editorial Office Ltd, eLife, Elsevier, Emerald Publishing, F1000, Federation of European Microbiological Societies, INASP, Informa, ISMTE, JAMA Peer Review Congress, OHRI, ORCID, OSA, PEERE, Publons, SAGE Publishing, Science Open, Sense About Science, Springer Nature, Taylor and Francis, The Royal Society, UGR, Wiley.
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