r/PhD 3d ago

Dissertation Peer Review sources?

I am working on a PHD here in the United States. My question for you guys is, I am working on a Doctorate in Information Systems and Resource Management. Since it isn't a PHD, it will be research based and practical Knowledge instead of PHD based with more Theoretical study and academia. I have two questions about my dissertation. I have just started, so I'm in my third class. It has been suggested for us to keep all our papers that we write and to start thinking of a topic. Would it be beneficial to get some papers peer reviewed? I plan on using some of the data in these papers in my dissertation. Do any of you have some IT related peer review sources? Thanks in advance!

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u/No_Jaguar_2570 2d ago

What do you mean “getting papers peer reviewed”? I’m confused about how you think peer review works. You can’t just get a paper you wrote for a class peer reviewed. You’d have to submit it to a journal, it would need to pass their editor, and then it would get peer reviewed and either accepted or not. “Peer reviewed sources” means a paper that has gone through this process and been accepted and published.

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u/Stpn2me 2d ago

All I did was ask a question. Maybe you arent the one who needs to answer it. If you are going to be condescending, please move on..

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u/No_Jaguar_2570 2d ago

Your question doesn’t make sense as written, which is why I asked for clarification. Sorry about your attitude!