Reviewer Guidelines

Reviewer Responsibilities

This section outlines the core responsibilities of a peer reviewer, including the evaluation of manuscript quality, providing constructive feedback, and maintaining the integrity of the peer review process.

Primary Responsibilities

As a reviewer, your key responsibilities include:

  • Objective evaluation: Assessing manuscripts based on scientific merit, originality, and relevance
  • Constructive feedback: Providing specific, actionable suggestions for improvement
  • Timely response: Completing reviews within the agreed timeframe
  • Confidentiality: Maintaining the confidentiality of the review process
  • Conflict disclosure: Identifying and declaring any potential conflicts of interest
  • Ethical vigilance: Identifying potential ethical issues in submitted manuscripts

Accepting Review Invitations

When considering a review invitation:

  • Only accept if you have the necessary expertise to evaluate the manuscript
  • Ensure you can complete the review within the requested timeframe (typically 2-3 weeks)
  • Decline promptly if you cannot review, suggesting alternative reviewers if possible
  • Notify the editor immediately if circumstances change after accepting

Evaluation Criteria

Reviewers should evaluate manuscripts based on:

  • Originality: Does the work present new concepts or findings?
  • Significance: Is the research important to the field?
  • Methodology: Are the methods appropriate and well-described?
  • Validity: Are the conclusions supported by the evidence?
  • Clarity: Is the manuscript well-written and organized?
  • References: Are citations appropriate and current?

Time Commitment

The typical time required for a thorough review:

  • Initial reading: 30-60 minutes
  • Detailed evaluation: 1-2 hours
  • Writing the review: 1-2 hours
  • Total: 2-4 hours per manuscript