Symposium Paper Review 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Symposium Paper Review in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Paper Number and Reviewer Number at the top of the form. This helps in identifying your review.
  3. Fill in the Paper Title in the designated field, ensuring it accurately reflects the paper you are reviewing.
  4. For each evaluation criterion, circle a number that best represents your assessment. Criteria include clarity of goals, organization of ideas, discussion of prior work, and insights gained.
  5. If applicable, assess empirical aspects such as research methods and findings. Use the provided scale to indicate your level of agreement.
  6. In the Comments section, provide constructive feedback on strengths and weaknesses. Aim for a half-page response that offers actionable advice for improvement.

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Symposium papers primarily aim to foster in-depth discussions among experts on specific topics. They are less about presenting final results and more about exploring ideas and ongoing research. These papers are instrumental in shaping the direction of future studies in their field.
💬 Research papers for a symposium are usually submitted as a group (panel). These submissions are peer-reviewed together, and accepted or rejected based on their collective merit, i.e. if one paper in a group is rejected, the whole group gets rejected.
Your review should do the following: summarize the submissions main points (signaling to authors that you have read the work and tried to understand it); assess the paper/panels contribution in terms of relevant past work; and mention at least one thing that the submission does well (even if you are ultimately