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Wed 24 Oct 2018
10:00 - 12:30

Venue: 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 7

Provided by: Office of Scholarly Communication


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Getting started with peer review (for early career researchers and third and fourth year PhD students)
BeginnersPrerequisitesNew

Wed 24 Oct 2018

Description

If you have recently started peer reviewing, or are ready to get involved, this is an unmissable chance to pick up tips and best practices from PLOS, publishers of the world's largest multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal.

The Office of Scholarly Communication invites you to join PLOS for an essential introduction to Peer Review.

You'll learn...

  • the 3 questions you should always ask yourself when you're asked to do a review
  • how to get ready to review and be recognized for your work
  • how to read a manuscript with peer review in mind
  • how to write the feedback you wish you'd received.

Stay on after the workshop to chat to PLOS staff and editors and enjoy light refreshments.

Target audience
  • Early career researchers
  • Advanced PhD students (3rd or 4th year)
  • Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites

All attendees will be asked to prepare a pre-workshop activity requiring around 1 hour's work. You will be asked to read an article or preprint in your area of expertise and complete a worksheet which provides guidance for taking reviewer notes. This worksheet will be used in the workshop as you write a peer review.

Full details of the activity will be emailed to you once you have booked your place.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 24 Oct 2018   10:00 - 12:30 10:00 - 12:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 7 map
Aims

At the conclusion of the session, you will

  • understand the purpose of peer review and identify the different forms peer review can take
  • understand the role of the reviewer
  • understand and apply best practices for accepting a peer review invitation, evaluating a manuscript, and writing critical feedback
  • identify opportunities for professional development as a reviewer
  • understand how peer review works at PLOS.
Format

Interactive discussion, exercises, presentations

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Duration

One session of two hours, followed by half an hour to talk to PLOS staff and editors over tea and coffee.

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