Peer Review
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Starting the Process
Consider peer review prior to publication of your open textbook to ensure high quality content. The peer review process for open textbook publishing requires getting critical feedback and suggestions for improving content from subject experts.
The Rebus Community Peer Review Process Guide provides a detailed overview of the process. Key things to consider are:
- Who will coordinate the process? Contact reviewers, collect, and track the reviews, and send the reviews to authors for follow-up.
- How many reviewers will you have? A minimum of 2 peer reviewers is recommended.
- Anonymous reviewers or do you want reviewers to be able to communicate and be publicly credited?
- Will the reviewers critique the whole book or certain chapters?
- What is the deadline for completion? 4-6 weeks is recommended.
- Who will incorporate the feedback and how? Authors, editors etc.
- Adding a Review Statement.
Open Textbooks – Peer Review Templates
Review Statement
You can include a Review Statement in the book back matter to show that the book has undergone peer review and is a high-quality resource. You can list the reviewers (if they have agreed to be credited) and publicly recognize their work on the project.
Content adapted from the Rebus Community Peer Review Process Guide, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.