Peer review: Troubled from the start
Alex Csiszar ()
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Alex Csiszar: Alex Csiszar is associate professor of the history of science at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Nature, 2016, vol. 532, issue 7599, 306-308
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Pivotal moments in the history of academic refereeing have occurred at times when the public status of science was being renegotiated, explains Alex Csiszar.
Date: 2016
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