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Should peer review of conference proceedings be listed in a CV with journal peer reviewing, or should it be separate?

Academia Asked on October 21, 2021

In my field, conferences are rarely peer reviewed. The usual categories of peer review are journals and grants. If I peer review for conference proceedings, should I list that in my CV under journal peer reviewing, or should I create a new category?

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A service section would be appropriate, optionally with sub-sections including editor, editorial board, and PC, for instance. Service goes beyond peer-review, so you could also have sub-sections including examiner, for example.

Answered by user2768 on October 21, 2021

Maybe you can go with a broader heading so you can group them all together - something like "Manuscript Reviewing" will cover a myriad of publication categories, like conference proceedings, journals, edited volumes, etc. EDIT: Would also add that in doing so, the reader would then automatically know that those are all peer-reviewed venues.

Answered by Ace on October 21, 2021

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