The Oxford English Dictionary defines peer review as:
"The process by which an academic journal passes a paper submitted for publication to independent experts for comments on its suitability and worth; refereeing" (Oxford English Dictionary, 2022).
The publisher Biomed Central defines peer review as:
"Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Independent researchers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in their journal" (Biomedcentral.com, 2023). Biomed also provides some great diagrams that help explain the process.
To assess whether an article is peer reviewed, you can look for the following:
The diagram depicts the first page of an article titled “Hemp waste valorization as biofuel and cement replacement in cement and concrete production,” published in 2021 in a journal titled “Waste and Biomass Valorization.” To view this full article, you need to login with your CWL.
Not all articles will be formatted exactly the same, but the pieces of information we have highlighted are standard, and as a reader of academic articles, it helps to know what they mean.