Editorial.

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Title: Editorial.
Authors: Sunder, Roshnee
Source: South African Radiographer. May2024, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p5-6. 2p.
Subject Terms: *SATISFACTION, *ACADEMIC enrichment, *EDUCATIONAL standards, *INSTITUTIONAL racism, *EDUCATION ethics, *ELECTRONIC journals
Abstract: The editorial discusses the role of peer reviewers in enhancing the scholarly impact of manuscripts. It acknowledges that while the peer review process is not perfect and has flaws, reviewers play a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of academic discourse. They ensure the credibility and reproducibility of research findings, prevent the dissemination of flawed or unsubstantiated findings, and address the prevalence of redundant or duplicated research. Reviewers also contribute to the enrichment and pluralism of academic discourses by embracing diverse perspectives and challenging traditional beliefs. The editorial emphasizes the importance of seeking out diverse peer reviewers to ensure a comprehensive and unbiased evaluation of manuscripts. Additionally, being a reviewer offers professional growth opportunities and networking prospects. Overall, peer reviewers are seen as champions of intellectual progress and contributors to expanding the horizons of knowledge. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Academic Search Complete
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ISSN:02580241
DOI:10.54450/SARADIO.2024.62.1.827
Published in:South African Radiographer
Language:English