Friday, January 25, 2013
Peer Reviews
When ever any kind of paper, article, book, or any other kind of written work is produced there needs to be some sort of editing process. The work needs to be evaluted. It must go through the process of editing. One, of the most important types of editing is that of the author's peers. When an author writes a narrative, for example, they must know their audience. How can they know if their audience has been reached in an effective manner if the narrative has not been reviewed by one of their peers? The answer is they do not know if the made their point if someone else has not reviewed the narrative. Second, a peer review is their to offer another person's perspective. They can see something you missed whether it be an idea, spelling, grammar, or just helping with the organization of the work. Finally, the peer review is there to give clarification to narrative, to help the author reach the audience, and to make sure the story reaches it's prospective audience.
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