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The 2016 version of this article was updated by an external expert under a dual publication model. The corresponding academic peer reviewed article was published in Gene and can be cited as: Geoffrey W Abbott (30 July 2016). "KCNE4 and KCNE5: K(+) channel regulation and cardiac arrhythmogenesis". Gene. Gene Wiki Review Series. 593 (2): 249–260.
Several academic journals now provide a dual-publishing model where suitable academic review articles are published as a stable, indexed version of record, and also copied as a Wikipedia page. [2] These generate a citeable version of the article for the author as well as providing peer-reviewed content for the encyclopedia.
The 2016 version of this article was updated by an external expert under a dual publication model. The corresponding academic peer reviewed article was published in Gene and can be cited as: Geoffrey W Abbott (30 July 2016). "KCNE4 and KCNE5: K(+) channel regulation and cardiac arrhythmogenesis". Gene. Gene Wiki Review Series. 593 (2): 249–260.
For example, the European Accounting Review editors subject each manuscript to three questions to decide whether a manuscript moves forward to referees: 1) Is the article a fit for the journal's aims and scope, 2) is the paper content (e.g. literature review, methods, conclusions) sufficient and does the paper make a worthwhile contribution to ...
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This page is an attempt to offer a simpler alternative to Wikipedia:Scientific peer review. If you wish to have an article reviewed by an expert (or better, two experts) in the subject, simply find an appropriate expert and ask them to review the article.
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A review article is an article that summarizes the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline. [1] [2] A review article is generally considered a secondary source since it may analyze and discuss the method and conclusions in previously published studies.