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What makes a good or bad peer review? Tips for excelling at reviewing

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Rebecca Sear

A second post from Rebecca Sear on the Royal Society webpages about good practice in peer review

What makes a good or a bad peer review? Tips for excelling at reviewing
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