Peer Nest | Peer Review Process
Peer Nest Peer Review Process
A peer review system to make you looks your best!At the Peer Nest, we do our best to enhance your article and really make the insights stick in the minds of our readers by continuously striving to deliver publishing guidelines set for this journal. We work with experienced editors, reviewers and authors, who we put in charge of your articles.
Our peer
review system is a rigorous approximately 25-day research bootcamp for
authors who want to be recognised in the research community for good
research work and quality insight presentation. We have a dedicated
editor assigned to your article and 2 reviewers who work with you and
constantly review your drafts and share feedback for improvement.
A typical research article peer review is as follow:
Checks to pass before you submit an article
- You will first visit the website, browse through our collection of articles, manuscripts and get a feel of how we do things, our publishing standards, the community we work with etc.
- You will familiarise yourself with the Author Guidelines provided here
- You will then review your draft to see if it conforms to the norms set by the guidelines given on the website and prepare for submission.
Submitting an article for review
- When you’re ready, you can start the submission process here.
- The submission interface used by our journal is user friendly in every way possible and will not take forever to fill out.
- You must make sure to fill out every detailed asked for by the system as it helps propel your article to larger audiences, by making it easier find, using the right keywords and subject matter recommendations through our search algorithm.
YOUR ARTICLE IS ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW!
Yay! Congratulations on making it to the review stage! We can’t tell you how excited we are to read about your research and the fresh insights you’ve found.
We have an editor onboarded to your submission.
A
relevant editor is chosen from our editorial board of 1201+ editors who
will accept to work on your submission and start the next leg of the
process of review. However if none of the ideal editors accept to work
on your article, we may have to decline your submission on the grounds
of not having the finding the right editor to work on your submission.
But don’t worry, that doesn’t happen often. We have the most diverse
editorial boards, with editors who have worked on a large scale of
interdisciplinary fields of science such as medical sciences,
pharmaceuticals, biology, biomedical research, engineering etc.
Reviewers are reviewing your article
Over the
period of 2 weeks are reviewers work closely with you to enhance the
article and find ways to make your insights and research finding
standout and get highlighted. There is a lot of back and forth that
happens, where reviewers will give you constructive feedback and you
work on implementing those suggestions to your article.
The editor makes a primary decision
You know
you’re bound for publishing if your reviewer gives you revision
decision. Means they want your to revise the article based on the
feedback they’ve provided and resubmit.
Revise and Resubmit
The moment has arrived, revise and submit! Most articles are accepted after 1 - 2 revisions. So try and try, till you succeed.
YOUR ARTICLE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLISHING
It’s the
moment you’ve been waiting for! The editor accepts your article for
publishing and the review process has finally come to a fruitful end.
Yay you!
PUBLISHED
The
glorious day has arrived, and your article is published onto the journal
and is now a part of the thriving world of research. You’ve given your
community a lot to be proud of!
Share the knowledge
Did you
think being a published researcher is all there is to be accomplished in
the world?! Guess again! The most important thing as a member of
society, is to fulfill your duties as a community member and spread the
knowledge your article has to share with the world. The more your share,
the more citations you can get. The impact of your article is at its
peak for the first year of it’s published life. So do everything you can
to make it count.
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