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Why Reviewers Review

By assessing the quality and validity of another author’s work, within the same area of expertise, reviewers:

  • Uphold the integrity of the journal by identifying invalid research, as well as helping to maintain the quality standards of the journal

  • Fulfill a sense of duty to the scientific community and their own area of concentration

  • Establish relationships with reputable journals and may also increase their opportunities to be invited to join an Editorial Board

  • Reciprocate the same courtesy shown to them when other reviewers review their own authored works

  • Establish their expertise in and knowledge of the field

  • Increase their reputation and exposure in the field

  • Stay up to date and “in the loop” with respect to their discipline’s literature

  • Have access to the very latest research and discoveries in the field prior to colleagues

  • Learn about their discipline as well as exercise the critical thinking skills essential to the practice of science.

 

Read more about the role of reviewers in improving journal quality in Reviewers' Update

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