What is peer reviewed book chapter?

Peer review (also known as refereeing) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field, before a paper describing this work is published.
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What is a peer-reviewed chapter?

Peer review" is the editorial process that scholarly articles go through before they are published in a journal. Since not all books go through the same editorial process before publication, most aren't peer reviewed. They can be still be good scholarly sources, though.
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What makes a book peer-reviewed?

Understanding What “Peer-Reviewed” Means

The article is revised based on feedback from the reviewers before it is published. Scholarly or academic journals are used to share the research with other scholars or researchers in the same field.
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Is a book chapter a refereed publication?

Even within computer science, many book chapters are also formally refereed.
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Is a book review peer-reviewed?

Book reviews, opinion pieces, and news articles are generally not peer reviewed. That's not to say there's no review at all: editors read and approve these contributions, and they may request changes before publication if they feel it is necessary.
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What is a Peer Reviewed Journal Article? (What's Peer Review?)



Where can I find peer reviewed books?

For scholarly articles also look at: Journal information: The first few pages (or at the end) of the journal, or the official journal website should have an 'Instructions for author's' page which will mention the peer review process.
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What does it mean for a publication to be peer reviewed?

A peer-reviewed publication is also sometimes referred to as a scholarly publication. The peer-review process subjects an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field (peers) and is considered necessary to ensure academic scientific quality.
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Can book chapters be peer reviewed?

A book chapter is actually a type of article, published in a book, but probably not subject to peer reviewing, most of the time.
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How is book chapter different from review?

Review articles usually make you more familiar with a subject area and can be a platform and introduction for other articles. Also, good review articles usually get more citations. Of course, writing a chapter for a good book is worth it. It may be introduced and used as a reference to a topic.
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Are all publications peer reviewed?

Not every kind of article published in a peer reviewed journal is peer reviewed. Articles like editorials and book reviews do not go through the peer review process, but primary research articles do.
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Is Google Scholar peer-reviewed?

Google and Google Scholar are separate search engines. While we discourage you from citing webpages and other resources discovered through a Google search, those discovered through Google Scholar are much more likely to be peer reviewed. But "much more likely" does not mean that they always are.
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What type of source is a peer-reviewed article?

What is a scholarly source? Scholarly sources (also referred to as academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed sources) are written by experts in a particular field and serve to keep others interested in that field up to date on the most recent research, findings, and news.
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Is peer review a primary source?

Scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles are primary sources in the sciences because they communicate new original research findings (so-called "first disclosure") transparently to the the scholarly community.
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Are book chapters worth it?

A book chapter often allows the author more scope and creativity to bring together ideas and theories and present them in original ways than a journal article does.
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Is book chapter a research paper?

A research paper is narrow and very focussed contributing new knowledge and will be of interesting to those who work in the area. A book chapter covers all details but not in deep and it is a compilation of existing knowledge presented well and attracts more readers as it is broad.
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Is a chapter in a book considered an article?

A book chapter is more broadly focused than a journal article and often has a greater educational value as book chapters often appear in the reading lists of undergraduate and postgraduate students. You can find calls for chapter proposals online.
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Does a book review count as a publication?

A good review is definitely a publication. The more qualified and competent the author(s), the more valuable is expected to be such a review. However, to begin one's research career with a book review is not a wise proposition.
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What is peer review and how does it work?

Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Independent researchers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in their journal.
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Why is peer review important?

Peer review has become the foundation of the scholarly publication system because it effectively subjects an author's work to the scrutiny of other experts in the field. Thus, it encourages authors to strive to produce high quality research that will advance the field.
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How do you know if a book is academic?

There are several questions that you can ask yourself to help you determine if a book you have found would be considered a scholarly resource. Is the author a recognized expert on the topic? What are the author's credentials? Scholarly authors typically have terminal degrees in their field.
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How do you find a book review?

The sources listed below are some of the most common places to find them.
  1. Amazon.com. Amazon.com offers book reviews of many of the book titles it sells. ...
  2. Barnes & Noble. ...
  3. Complete Review. ...
  4. GoodReads Reviews. ...
  5. LibraryThing Reviews. ...
  6. LJ Reviews. ...
  7. New York Times Book Review (free selections) ...
  8. School Library Journal Reviews+
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What makes a book academic?

One definition that can be used for the academic book is that it is a long-form publication, as opposed to a short-form publication like an article, and is the result of in-depth academic research, usually over a period of years, making an original contribution to a field of study.
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Is a book chapter a primary source?

In the fields commonly considered sciences, a primary source is the first report of research, published as a journal article, a research report or conference proceeding, or if extensive, a book or book chapter. They include methodology, data and results, and discussion.
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Are peer-reviewed articles credible?

Articles from scholarly, peer-reviewed, academic, and refereed journals are more credible than articles from popular or trade journals ('magazines') because they have gone through the most rigorous review process. They also have the most references or citations.
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What are the two sources of literature review?

A secondary source is a source that provides non-original or secondhand data or information. Secondary sources are written about primary sources. Research summaries reported in textbooks, magazines, and newspapers are considered secondary sources.
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