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BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY

Official Journal of the Bioelectrochemical Society
An International Journal Devoted to Electrochemical Aspects of Biology and Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry
Former title: Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics

Peer Review Policy on Bioelectrochemistry

The practice of peer review is to ensure that good science is published. It is an objective process at the heart of good scholarly publishing and is carried out on all reputable scientific journals. Our referees therefore play a vital role in maintaining the high standards of Bioelectrochemistry and all manuscripts are peer reviewed following the procedure outlined below.

Special issues and/or conference proceedings are also subject to peer review and may involve the assistance of Guest Editors, conference organisers or scientific committees. Authors contributing to these projects will receive full details of the peer review process on request from the Publisher.

Initial manuscript evaluation
The Editor-in-Chief first evaluates all manuscripts. It is rare, but it is entirely feasible for an exceptional manuscript to be accepted at this stage. Those rejected at this stage are insufficiently original, have serious scientific flaws, have poor grammar or English language, or are outside the aims and scope of the journal. Those that meet the minimum criteria are passed on to one of the Associate Editors, who send the manuscripts to at least 2 experts for review.

Type of Peer Review
This journal employs single blind review, where the referee remains anonymous throughout the process.

How the referee is selected
Referees are matched to the paper according to their expertise. Our database is constantly being updated. We welcome suggestions for referees from the author though these recommendations may or may not be used.

Referee reports
Referees are asked to evaluate whether the manuscript:
• Is original
• Is methodologically sound
• Follows appropriate ethical guidelines
• Has results which are clearly presented and support the conclusions
• Correctly references previous relevant work

Referees are not expected to correct or copyedit manuscripts. Language correction is not part of the peer review process.

Final report
A final decision to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the author along with any recommendations made by the referees, and may include verbatim comments by the referees.

Editor's Decision is final
Referees advise the Associate Editors, recommending their suggestions to the Editor-in-Chief/Principal Editor, who is responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article.

Becoming a Referee for Bioelectrochemistry
If you are not currently a referee for Bioelectrochemistry but would like to be added to the list of referees for this title, please contact the Editor-in-Chief.

Bioelectrochemistry