Peer Review Week 2022 — Traverse Through Key Aspects of “Research Integrity” with Enago!

Peer Review Week (PRW) 2022 is just around the corner and Enago continues to be at the forefront of celebrating the eighth edition of this global event. PRW celebrates the essential role that peer review plays in maintaining research quality and enhancing the publishing arena with ethical practices. The members of the Peer Review Week Steering Committee organize a range of customized events, webinars, interviews, and social media activities to create awareness about the vital role of peer review in all forms of research. This event brings individuals, institutions, and organizations together and shares the central message that quality peer review is critical to scholarly communication.

Commencing on September 19, this year’s PRW will conclude on September 23. These 5 days will be an insightful package of several activities in and around the theme— “Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research.” The planned resources such as blog posts, infographics, webinars, e-books, panel discussions, etc. are accessible for free to create and promote awareness about peer review in all research fields.

As a core member of the organizing committee, Enago will celebrate this event by introducing a set of customized events and resources following this year’s theme. These enlightening activities during the PRW 2022 week will assist researchers across the globe to go beyond their understanding of the peer-reviewing process and allow them to explore the multi-faceted roles of peer review in advancing scholarly publications.

Let’s grab this opportunity to learn, train, share, discuss, and motivate the research community to the unexplored path of “Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research” this Peer Review Week!

Watch this space and join us in celebrating this mega-event!

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