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ISSN 1327-9556
Special Issues: scholarly article
Vol. 14, Issue Special 8, 2010October 31, 2010 AEST

“Dispirited, often ineffectual, and in some respects corrupt”?: Re-assessing ‘the invisible hand’ of peer review

Donna Lee Brien, Sandra Burr, Jen Webb,
Peer reviewscholarly publishingresearch evaluation in higher education
https://doi.org/10.52086/001c.31506
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Jen Webb, Donna Lee Brien, Sandra Burr,. 2010. “‘Dispirited, Often Ineffectual, and in Some Respects Corrupt’?: Re-Assessing ‘the Invisible Hand’ of Peer Review.” TEXT 14 (Special 8): 1–19. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.52086/​001c.31506.

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