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J Health Serv Res Policy 2009;14:255-256
doi:10.1258/jhsrp.2009.009069
© 2009 Royal Society of Medicine Press

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Melissa Harden, Kath Wright, Kate Misso


Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK

Peer review is integral to assuring the quality of papers that are published in the scientific literature. Many health professionals at some point in their career will be invited by a journal editor to review a manuscript that has been submitted for publication. What resources are available on the web to support reviewers in this task? This edition of ‘What's on the web’ pulls together some of the essential websites that provide guidance, tips, background information and current debates about the process of peer review.

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Kath Wright

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