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A label for peer‐reviewed books

Frederik T. Verleysen and Tim C.E. Engels

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2013, vol. 64, issue 2, 428-430

Abstract: The Publishers Association of Flanders, Belgium, has created a label for peer‐reviewed books: the Guaranteed Peer Reviewed Content (GPRC) label (www.gprc.be/en). We introduce the label and the logic behind it. A label for peer‐reviewed books encourages transparency in academic book publishing. It is especially relevant for the social sciences and humanities and in the context of performance‐based funding of university research.

Date: 2013
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