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Welcome!
The MERLOT project is a free and open searchable database containing a
collection of links to online learning resources. MERLOT learning
resources are designed for faculty and students in higher
education.
Who selects the
learning resources in MERLOT? What is the peer review
process?
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MERLOT
members are able to submit links that they believe are of high
quality and beneficial to the scholarly teaching/learning
process.
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The editorial board editor
and assistant editors select the learning resources for review.
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Editorial board peer reviewers review the learning resources
using a standardized review form.
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Results of the
peer review process are shared with the website author (s) prior to
posting the review in MERLOT.
How do I join
MERLOT?
Visit the MERLOT
website at http://www.merlot.org sign up for membership.
Membership is free.
How can I become a
peer reviewer for the MERLOT Health Science Editorial Board?
If you have a strong
interest in the use of technology to benefit the scholarly
teaching/learning process, you may qualify to join our growing number of
peer reviewers. Write email to
Jeanne Sewell, the Editor for the
Health Science Editorial Board.
Who are the Health
Science peer reviewers?
The reviewers
represent a variety of health science specialty disciplines. With
the broad range of learning resources and disciplines, we are always
looking for additional reviewers.
How is MERLOT
supported?
MERLOT has a growing number of partners which include:
This
website is located at Georgia College & State University and
maintained by Jeanne Sewell, Editor of the Health Science
Editorial Board . If you have any questions, please contact her at: webmaster
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