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It is important to recognize that appropriate and credible reviewers may be found not only among
To understand the possible scope of peer reviewing, one must first define "peer." The Boyer model offers a broad definition. "It is important to recognize that appropriate and credible reviewers may be found not only among fellow specialists and current students but also among former students, clients, nonacademic authorities, and practitioners in the field." (Glassick, Huber, & Maeroff, 1997, p. 38).
Glassick, C. E., Huber, M. T., & Maeroff, G. I. (1997). Scholarship assessed:…
Such practices [of avoiding subjective or qualitative evaluations of quality in scholarship] have invited abuse.
"Such practices [of avoiding subjective or qualitative evaluations of quality in scholarship] have invited abuse. Attempts at objectivity led to a system in which activities that were not so easily quantified--teaching, integrative work, and applied work--were avoided as a waste of valuable time" (Glassick, Huber, & Maeroff, 1997, p. 20).
Glassick, C. E., Huber, M. T., & Maeroff, G. I. (1997). Scholarship assessed: Evaluation of the professoriate. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
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