- How to Find and Select Reviewers for Journal Articles - Elsevier
In this post, we’ll touch on how to choose reviewers for manuscript submissions, including how to find reviewers for journal articles Since most journals don’t keep a list or database of reviewers, this can very often fall into your realm of responsibility
- The role of a reviewer - Elsevier
What do reviewers do? Reviewers evaluate article submissions to journals and advise editors as to the articles' suitability for publication
- Reviewers | Wiley
Everything you need to know about reviewing a journal article, book proposal, manuscript, or published book Read our guides and tips for journal reviewers and book reviewers
- Guidelines for Reviewers - MDPI
Reviewers receive a personalized reviewer certificate Reviewers are eligible for consideration for the Exceptional Reviewer List, the Outstanding Reviewer Award, and the MDPI Top 1000 Reviewers recognition
- 2. 3 Reviewer Roles and Responsibilities
Scientific journals publishing peer-reviewed articles depend heavily on the scientific referees or reviewers who typically volunteer their time and expertise In most circumstances, at least two reviewers are solicited to evaluate a manuscript; some journals request three or more reviews
- How to Become a Reviewer | Wiley
In short, anyone with expertise in the article's research field can be a reviewer – no matter your career stage Editors may request assessments of specific aspects, even if the overall topic isn't your specialty You need enough knowledge to evaluate the manuscript and provide constructive feedback
- For Reviewers - PLOS
A collection of free training and resources for peer reviewers of PLOS journals—and for the peer review community more broadly—drawn from research and interviews with staff editors, editorial board members, and experienced reviewers
- Understanding the Reviewer Role How to Become One | Jun 10, 2026
Reviewers assess books, movies, products, or services They provide their opinions and feedback, helping others make informed decisions This role often requires strong writing skills, critical thinking, and the ability to analyze various aspects of the subject being reviewed
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