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The expanding role of peer review processes in the United States

Guston, David (2000) The expanding role of peer review processes in the United States. In Proceedings US-EU Workshop on Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation, pages 4-31-4-48, Bad Herrenalb, Germany.

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Abstract

This paper discusses the uses of peer review for science policy and government funding (grant proposal evaluations) decisions.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:Information Policy; R&D funding
Subjects:Science Technology Studies
Scholarly Communication
ID Code:401
Deposited On:09 August 2004
Alternative Locations:http://www.cspo.org/products/papers/peerreview.pdf
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