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Scientific sinkhole: estimating the cost of peer review based on survey data with snowball sampling.

Allana G LeBlancJoel D BarnesTravis J SaundersMark S TremblayJean-Philippe Chaput
Published in: Research integrity and peer review (2023)
Peer review represents an important financial piece of scientific publishing. Our results may not represent all countries or fields of study, but are consistent with previous estimates and provide additional context from peer reviewers themselves. Researchers and scientists have long provided peer review as a contribution to the scientific community. Recognizing the importance of peer-review, institutions should acknowledge these costs in job descriptions, performance measurement, promotion packages, and funding applications. Journals should develop methods to compensate reviewers for their time and improve transparency while maintaining the integrity of the peer-review process.
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