Peer review: still king in the digital age
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Suzie Allard | Carol Tenopir | Kenneth J. Levine | Rachel Volentine | M. HamidR.Jamali | Eti Herman | David Nicholas | Anthony Watkinson | C. Tenopir | D. Nicholas | Hamid R. Jamali | Suzie L. Allard | K. Levine | Eti Herman | Rachel Volentine | A. Watkinson
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