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I wrote a blog post for allegralaboratory.net on Anonymous Peer Review and how it is often achieving the opposite of what it is supposed to. With helpful hints on how to review better!

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This entry was posted in Allgemein, publishing on 22. June 2015 by Judith Beyer.

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