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Should reviewer identity be revealed to authors: To blind, or not to blind, that is the question

Join us on 24th of September 10:00am BST for a Q&A on the Identity in Peer Review

In this Researcher Live - Edanz co-sponsored panel discussion, a group of ethics experts from the publishing industry and academia will discuss
‘identity in peer review’. Completely blind peer review (‘double blind’) is becoming more common, often as an option for authors. Does this make peer review fairer? What are the issues from publisher, reviewer, and author perspectives? Join us on the 24th of September 2021 (10:00am BST) to learn more!  

 What does revealing (or not) reviewer identity mean for the process?

Speakers: 
Gareth Dyke, Author Education Manager, Edanz, and Editor-In-Chief, Historical Biology, T&F

Jigisha Patel, Research Integrity Specialist 

Matt Hodgkinson, Head of Editorial Policy and Ethics at Hindawi

Dr Jayanthiny Kangatharan, UK representative for the Young Acoustics Association at the European Acoustics Association, PhD in Experimental Psychology, Brunel University London

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