Abstract Editors of peer-reviewed journals obtain recommendations from peer reviewers as guidance in deciding upon the suitability of a submitted manuscript for publication. To investigate whether the number of reviewers used by an editor affects the rate at which manuscripts are rejected, 500 manuscripts submitted to Monthly Weather Review during 15.5 months in 2007–2008 were examined. Two and three reviewers were used for 306 and 155 manuscripts, respectively (92.2 % of all manuscripts). Rejection rates for initial decisions and final decisions were not significantly different whether two or three reviewers were used. Manuscripts with more reviewers did not spend more rounds in review or have different rejection rates at each round. The r...
BackgroundEditorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationship...
To improve the present system of peer review of scientific papers, editors and publishers need to kn...
Many journals, including the Journal of Neurochemistry, enable authors to list peer reviewers as ‘pr...
This paper looks at the effect of multiple reviewers and their behavior on the quality and efficienc...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
Peer review provides the foundation for the scholarly publishing system. The conventional peer revie...
Editors are gatekeepers of the scientific publication process and many manuscripts never make it pas...
Background Ratings in journal peer review can be affected by sources of bias. The bias variable i...
Peer review is an important element of scientific communication but deserves quantitative examinatio...
Abstract Multiple-part manuscripts are those submitted to a journal and intended for publication as ...
reviewing and dealt with the internal mechanisms of the process. Using as an example the peer review...
180 students from the University of Canterbury were randomly assigned to reading and evaluating 4 co...
Peer review is an established and perhaps essential part of the pubIishing process. ln this study , ...
Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists d...
BackgroundEditorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationship...
To improve the present system of peer review of scientific papers, editors and publishers need to kn...
Many journals, including the Journal of Neurochemistry, enable authors to list peer reviewers as ‘pr...
This paper looks at the effect of multiple reviewers and their behavior on the quality and efficienc...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
Peer review provides the foundation for the scholarly publishing system. The conventional peer revie...
Editors are gatekeepers of the scientific publication process and many manuscripts never make it pas...
Background Ratings in journal peer review can be affected by sources of bias. The bias variable i...
Peer review is an important element of scientific communication but deserves quantitative examinatio...
Abstract Multiple-part manuscripts are those submitted to a journal and intended for publication as ...
reviewing and dealt with the internal mechanisms of the process. Using as an example the peer review...
180 students from the University of Canterbury were randomly assigned to reading and evaluating 4 co...
Peer review is an established and perhaps essential part of the pubIishing process. ln this study , ...
Background Publishing in scientific journals is one of the most important ways in which scientists d...
BackgroundEditorial peer review is universally used but little studied. We examined the relationship...
To improve the present system of peer review of scientific papers, editors and publishers need to kn...
Many journals, including the Journal of Neurochemistry, enable authors to list peer reviewers as ‘pr...