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Hi. I m Karen McKee and today Im going to talk about pre-submission peer reviews of scientific papers and why you need them. A pre-submission peer review is a process whereby a manuscript is evaluated by a colleague prior to submission to a journal. A collegial or friendly peer review is solicited by the author who seeks the opinion of an expert about the manuscript and who is free to make the suggested changes or not. An internal peer review is also one conducted by a subject matter expert but may be required by a research institution prior to submission of the manuscript to a journal. In an internal review, the author is usually required to respond to reviewers comments and suggestions. A pre-submission peer review is usually conducted by someone who has no vested interest in the papers publication. Often, the reviewer is an expert in the field of study but not always. Some manuscripts may be read by technicians or lab directors prior to submiss