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Peer review by and for non-native English speakers: Interacting across international limnology societies

October 14, 2022

Scholarly peer review is critical to the scientific process, yet there are limited resources available for students, postdocs, and other early career researchers (ECRs) to learn how to perform effective and time-efficient review. The ASLO Raelyn Cole Editorial Fellows have developed several peer review training resources, including a webinar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utntl1VGy5g), editorial (Gradoville and Deemer 2022), and review (Falkenberg and Soranno 2018). One key issue identified in our webinar is that English language issues present significant challenges, both for authors and for reviewers. Indeed, the use of English as the primary language of science is a source of inequity (Ramírez-Castañeda 2020) that can lead to disadvantages for English as a second language (ESL) authors and reviewers.

Publication Year 2022
Title Peer review by and for non-native English speakers: Interacting across international limnology societies
DOI 10.1002/lob.10529
Authors Mary R. Gradoville, Bridget Deemer, Renee M. van Dorst
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin Limnology and Oceanography
Index ID 70237081
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center