How to Write a Peer Review: 12 things you need to know

Abstract

Peer review not only helps to maintain The quality and integrity of literature in your field, it’s key to your own development as a researcher. It’s a great way to keep abreast of current research, impress editors at elite journals, and hone your critical analysis skills. We collect 12 steps to review an article. Method: We asked an expert panel of researchers what steps they take to ensure a thorough and robust review. We then compiled their advice into 12 easy steps, useful for both first-time peer reviewers and those keen to brush up on their skills. Conclusions: It’s worth bearing in mind that each of these 12 steps deserves a publication in its own right. If you’d like a more complete picture of peer review and to make use of our very own Review Template, sign up for our Publons Academy. This free on-demand course teaches you the core competencies of peer reviewing and connects you with journal editors, so you can put your skills into practice.
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Wilkinson, J., & Pardal-Peláez, B. (2018). How to Write a Peer Review: 12 things you need to know. Revista ORL, 9(4), 291–293. https://doi.org/10.14201/orl.17622

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