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On the origin of peer review: The Geological Society, the evolution of refereeing and Charles Darwin’s papers
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On the origin of peer review: The Geological Society, the evolution of refereeing and Charles Darwin’s papers

Posted on September 13, 2018 by sarah • 1 Comment

In our fourth post celebrating Peer Review Week 2018, we delve into our archives for a look at reviews of one of our most famous Fellows… Continue reading →

Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Journal Production Editor
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Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Journal Production Editor

Posted on September 12, 2018 by sarah • 1 Comment

Geological Society Production Editor Lucy Bell gives us an insight into her working day, in the third in our series of posts celebrating Peer Review Week 2018.  Continue reading →

Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Special Publications production editor
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Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Special Publications production editor

Posted on September 11, 2018 by sarah • 2 Comments

Geological Society production editor Samuel Lickiss gives us an insight into his working day, in the second in our series of posts celebrating Peer Review Week 2018. Continue reading →

Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Commissioning Assistant
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Peer Review Week: A day in the life of a Commissioning Assistant

Posted on September 10, 2018 by sarah • 3 Comments

In the first of a series of posts celebrating Peer Review Week 2018, Bethan Phillips, Commissioning Assistant at the Geological Society Publishing House, gives an insight into her working day… Continue reading →

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