Authors
Maha Bali
Publication date
2015/11/17
Journal
Teaching in Higher Education
Volume
20
Issue
8
Pages
857-863
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This article argues that the pedagogical and scholarly benefits of open peer review far outweigh those of traditional double-blind peer review, but require a shift in our perspective of the function and value of peer review – from a gate-keeping process, toward a supportive, constructive process of collaboration between peers and mentors.
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