Biblios (Dec 2020)

The peer review and the training of the researcher: evaluation of scientific knowledge in the perspective of an intellectual ontogenesis

  • Claudio Nei Nascimento da Silva,
  • Suzana Pinheiro Machado Mueller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2019.412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 76
pp. 23 – 35

Abstract

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The aim of this paper is to identify how researchers perceive the contribution of the peer review process to their own training. Respondents are researchers from all fields of knowledge, with grants from the Brazilian funding agency Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvemeto Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq). The four aspects ingestigated were: a) use of the evaluator comments to improve the manuscript; b) the importance of the arguments presented by the evaluator to justufy his position; c) use of the evaluator comments to improve the manuscript in case of refusal; d) the overall contributions of the peer review process to the researcher's training. Results show that the peer review process is perceived not only as a mechanism to improve science but also to the ongoing improvement of authors, reviewers and editors. It concludes emphazising the need to perceive peer review as an intellectual ontogenetic mechanism, capable of allowing researchers from different areas and trajectories to rethink their research objects and their analysis procedures, with a view to continuous improvement.

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