Do you know if which publication is weightier to enrich my CV? a refereed article or peer-reviewed one?
Don’t tell me that there is no difference in terms of the distinctive weights they carry because, I think there is.
By ‘refereed’, do you mean you’re the one doing the peer-review for someone else? That’s the only context I’ve heard it used in. Definitely having a peer-reviewed article of your own caries more weight – I’m not even sure how you would add ‘referee for some journal’ on your CV. Not to mention I wasn’t asked to be a referee until I already had a publication in the journal.
February 7th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
By ‘refereed’, do you mean you’re the one doing the peer-review for someone else? That’s the only context I’ve heard it used in. Definitely having a peer-reviewed article of your own caries more weight – I’m not even sure how you would add ‘referee for some journal’ on your CV. Not to mention I wasn’t asked to be a referee until I already had a publication in the journal.
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