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hello and welcome to this second webinar on peer review todays topic is how to write a professional peer review report we will look at logical flaws in academic arguments structure of a peer review report giving constructive feedback the audience for your report and finally editing and proofreading now the first section is on flaws in academic arguments because when you write a peer review report you cant just say you dont like the paper or it doesnt make sense you really have to pinpoint what is wrong because you are trying to help the editor select papers for the journal so the aim of peer review is to select the papers and also to help the author improve it because in that way youre helping to improve the research archive now some journals do look at the journalism aspect thats whether the research will be news headlines the next day so thats a potential importance potential impact they also look at the technical quality there is a second type of journals that only look at t