Make peer review work for you

Peer review is a positive process that improves your manuscript so that it can benefit the international research community. Very few manuscripts are excepted for publication without the need to make changes, so don't feel discouraged if you're asked to make revisions. Making revisions and responding to peer review comments can be challenging. Read our advice and use our Response Letter Template below to make peer review work for you.

 

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    Use this template to help you in fully responding to peer review comments
  • Rejecting without review: the whys, the hows
    The number of manuscript submissions to SCI journals vastly outweighs the amount of space journals have to publish. To ensure that appropriate manuscripts are sent for peer review, the editorial selection process has critical role to play. The editorial by ACS Nano associate editor Jillian M. Buriak describes rejecting without review and how to avoid it.
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