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how do you peer review an article for an academic journal an absolutely critical skill to know for your life in academia well stick around for this step-by-step tutorial on this episode of navigating academia [Music] whats up everybody my name is dr jay phoenix singh and i want to welcome you to this episode of navigating academia your leading source for guidance on how to be able to advance your career in academia as always i appreciate the love so please do take a second to like and share this video with your friends with your colleagues with your students subscribe to our channel hit that bell to be able to make sure you get notifications every time we upload a new episode and comment below you can also follow us here at these social media accounts so today were going to be discussing in a step-by-step fashion how it is that you can do a peer review for an article that youve been assigned by an academic journal now especially if you dont have a lot of experience with the peer re

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Five core elements of peer review are identified. Constitutive elements of scholarly peer review include: fairness in critical analysis of manuscripts; the selection of appropriate reviewers with relevant expertise; identifiable, publicly accountable reviewers; timely reviews, and helpful critical commentary.
Unhelpful review reports reviews that are a single sentence or paragraph are unhelpful to authors or editors. A normal review report should be two to three pages in length, sometimes longer.
Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Independent researchers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in their journal.
They will check that your paper meets the basic requirements of the journal, such as word count, language clarity, and format. Has the author included everything thats needed for peer review? They will check that there is an abstract, author affiliation details, any figures, and research-funder information.
We have identified five principles of good peer review: Content Integrity, Content Ethics, Fairness, Usefulness, and Timeliness.
What does a good peer review look like? Start with a (very) brief summary of the paper. Next, give the Editor an overview of what you thought of the paper. The rest of your review should provide detailed comments about the manuscript. Remember that you have two audiences: the Editor and the authors.
Tips for Writing Comments (Peer Review) Be specific. For example, if there is no clear thesis or research question, indicate which sentence you think was intended to be the thesis statement, and where you expected to find it. Be helpful. Be clear. Be kind. Point out the strengths of the paper as well as the weaknesses.
The best way to structure your review is to: Open your review with the most important commentsa summarization of the research and your impression of the research. Make sure to include feedback on the strengths, as well as the weaknesses, of the manuscript. End the review with any additional remarks or suggestions.

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