CfP: Peer Review and the Pandemic
Title: Peer Review and the Pandemic
Deadline: 1 September 2021
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the peer review process? Or the
expert review of grant applications? How have pandemic-related changes in
peer review affected research on the virus and its impact on society? How
has this impacted publication of research on other subjects? What
strategies or innovations have been introduced to address problems in the peer
review system during the pandemic? How have authors, publishers, editors
and reviewers adapted to changes in working conditions and workflow? Have
some researchers and reviewers been more seriously impacted by the pandemic and
life in lockdown? What are the long-term implications of the pandemic for
researchers and peer reviewers?
This collection aims to build an evidence base of data and analysis on 'Peer
Review and the Pandemic', so that we can begin to understand the true impact of
COVID-19 on research and researchers. The aim is to support and
accelerate research and debate on the topic by providing rapid, open access
publication with links to all underlying data. F1000Research encourages
submissions of a wide range of article types, including case studies, data notes, method articles, opinion articles,
software tools, and study protocols, as well as research articles and
reviews. Each article will undergo fully transparent post-publication
peer review following the F1000Research publication model.
Peer Review and the Pandemic is now open for submissions; the
deadline is September 1st, 2021. The Peer Review and the Pandemic collection
will be published in September 2021 to coincide with this year’s Peer Review
Week. Articles featured in this collection will also be included in
the Research on Research,
Policy & Culture gateway on F1000Research. To submit a paper, click here. If you have any other questions, please contact us at research@f1000.com.
Contact Info: Dr Amy Milligan
URL: https://f1000research.com/collections/peer_review_pandemic/about-this-collection