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SCIENCE FACT OR SCIENCE FICTION: SHOULD PEER REVIEW STOP PLAGIARISM, BIAS OR FRAUD?
Organisation:
Elsevier
Collaborative organisations:
Sense About Science
Date of Event:
Start Date: 08/09/2009
End Date: 08/09/2009
Time of Event:
Start time: 10:00 - End time: 12:00
Sponsors / Supporters:
Event Summary:
What does peer review do for science? Should it detect fraud and misconduct? Can it help the public and journalists understand the status of scientific claims? Join Sense About Science's Tracey Brown to discover the results of the 2009 Sense About Science Peer Review Study with panellists James Randerson from The Guardian and John McConnell from The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Audience level:
4. All adults
Event Category:
Entertainment and culture
Keyword:
Peer Review and Ethics
Booking information:
Venue:
Austin Pearce 2, University of Surrey
Event Agenda
08/09/2009
10:00 - 12:00
Science fact or science fiction: Should peer review stop plagiarism, bias or fraud?
Ms Tracey Brown - Sense About Science
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