Reviewers

The peer review process is the backbone of the publication process. We are appreciative to the hundreds of researchers who dedicate their time and efforts to the evaluation of articles sent for publication in Scholarly Research Publications journals. The reviewer is responsible for thoroughly assessing the contents of an assigned manuscript and then provide an accurate and constructive feedback to the authors. Our articles are evaluated by at least two experts who suggest whether the manuscript should be considered for publication, requires revisions or should be outright rejected.

BEFORE YOU REVIEW

Once a manuscript is assigned to you for review, please consider the following points:

  • Does the manuscript match your Areas of Expertise?
  • Do you have enough time to spare for a detailed review of the article?
  • Is there any conflict of interest with the authors?
  • Are you planning to write an article on the same topic?

If you feel that you can properly carry out the evaluation of the assigned article without any problem, you can request to take up the review process from the Editorial System.

PEER REVIEW PROCESS

Confidentiality

You are acting as a representative of Scholarly Research Publications and all files sent to you are extremely confidential. Being a reviewer, you cannot share any documents and/or information without proper authorization from the Editorial Team. If you would like to add any colleague in the review process, you will have to discuss with an Editorial Assistant first. Reviewers should also take extreme caution with research ideas and should not in any case use the data and/or topics in their own personal manuscripts.

Timely Review

A good and productive review process takes significant time. However, as authors are eagerly awaiting the evaluation results, we request our reviewers to deliver their comments within 2-3 weeks. If you feel that the article requires extensive reading, please inform the Editorial Office within the first week.

Ethics

Being a reviewer, you also have to take into consideration if the article has any ethical issues. If you feel that the article in parts or in full has improperly copied any existing research, please raise this with the Editors. You should also check to see if the article is based on accuracy rather than personal statements and objectives.

Structure

The structure and content is the essential part of a manuscript. Reviewers should put their main focus on this portion and a majority of the review report should concentrate on the quality of the research.

Reviewers should carefully evaluate the following aspects of a manuscript:

Originality and Scope
Is the research topic a current and innovative idea? Is there any discussion on this matter and is it related to the scope of the journal? Has there been any previous research in this area? If so, is there any need for further research? Would the journal or any reader benefit from this article? Is there significant interest in this area of research?

Title
Does the title properly explain the purpose and objective of the article? Is it too lengthy (Readers usually prefer clear and concise titles)?

Abstract
Does the abstract contain an appropriate summary for the article? Is the language used in the abstract easy to read and understand? Are there any suggestions for improvement?

Introduction
Do the authors provide adequate background on the topic and reason for this article? Does this section describe what the authors hoped to achieve? The introduction should provide a detailed outline for the article including the proposed experiment, the research method and results.

Materials and Methods
Is there detailed information on the experiment and research? Do the authors approach the subject with the proper method? Do they provide sufficient reasoning for their approach? Are the sample data and design clearly outlined? Can readers use the information given to replicate the research? Are all the measurements, equipment and materials adequately described?

Results

  • Are the results presented in a clear manner?
  • Do the authors provide accurate research results?
  • Is there sufficient evidence for each result?

Conclusion
Is there any flaws in the research results and methodology? Does the research provide ample data for the authors to make their conclusion? Have the authors highlighted their future implications and usage of their research? Is there any scope for further improvement? Did the authors outline the objective of their conclusions?

Tables and Figures
Are all the tables and figures used in the manuscript of high quality and original? Do they supplement the research? Are they properly referred to in the text?

Grammar

  • Is the English used in the manuscript easy to understand and properly used?
  • Should the authors use an English Language Service to allow readers and easier understanding of their research?
  • Highlight any minor grammar or punctuation issues that should be resolved by the authors.

Formatting

The formatting of the article is an important part of the evaluation process but reviewers should not focus their decision based on this. If a manuscript has been accepted, the Scholarly Research team reformats the manuscript according to our template. Just keep in mind the following points:

  • Does the article follow the journal’s format available online in the Instructions for Authors?
  • Do all paragraphs, tables and figures have proper headings?

FINAL RECOMMENDATION

Once you have evaluated the manuscript in a detailed manner, you can submit your review report to the Editorial Team.

REVIEW DECISION

  • Accept in Current State: The manuscript is suitable for publication in its current condition and should be considered for publication immediately.
  • Accept with Revisions: The manuscript provides solid reasoning and should be revised to fulfill requirements.
  • Reject: The manuscript is not suitable for publication and requires improvement.

REVIEW FORMAT

  • Impressions and Comments: Outline your views and reasoning.
  • Suggestions: Clearly outline all recommendations for authors.

AFTER YOU'VE REVIEWED

Once you have successfully reviewed the manuscript, you may submit your review via our Online Editorial System.

If you don’t have access to the Editorial System you may send it to the Editorial Assistant via email to update in the system.

If you have requested revisions of the article, the authors will revise their manuscript according to your comments and send you the revised version for a second round of evaluation. You can then check to see if the authors have properly addressed all your concerns. You can repeat this process as long as all the issues have been fixed and the article is suitable for publication.