Scholarly peer review is a critical process used in the academic and scientific community to evaluate the quality, validity, and originality of research papers or academic works before they are published in scholarly journals. The main objectives of peer review are to ensure the integrity and quality of research, foster academic rigor, and provide feedback to authors. Here’s how the process typically works: 1. **Submission**: An author submits their manuscript to a scholarly journal.

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