Peer Review in Health Sciences

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Fiona Godlee, Tom Jefferson
BMJ Books, 1999 - Medical - 271 pages
Biomedical publication has undergone considerable expansion and its importance continues to grow because of the increasing complexity of health care and of globalisation of information. This book presents for the first time what is known about peer review, its influence on the publication or rejection of manuscripts, the quality of the literature and issues behind it.

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