To maintain quality and to publish accurate scientific manuscripts it is very necessary to pass the manuscripts with a rigorous peer review process. Peer review is done to make sure the manuscripts are of high quality. Although peer review takes a lot of time, it is very essential to ensure the quality of scientific research and articles published in the journal. Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences (AJPSci) appreciates the work of reviewers as they put their time and efforts into bringing good articles in the scientific field.
Reviewers have the responsibility to assess the articles on several factors like value addition in the scientific field, manipulation of data, relevant information etc. In AJPSci reviewers are motivated and given guidance to deliver honest and constructive feedback on the manuscripts. In the peer review system, reviewers are asked to give feedback in such a way so that the author can bring good work in the field of science.
Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences (AJPSci) is associated with a wide number of good reviewers. They are collaborated from different sources like members of eminent organisations, and their contacts, scientific work available in public domains, bibliographic databases, potential reviewers as suggested by the authors etc.
Guidelines for Reviewers to Accept and Reject Manuscripts
- Reviewers must ensure that they assess the manuscript without any personal aggression with the authors.
- Reviewers must always criticize in a constructive manner and in a way that the author does not get demotivated.
- Reviewers must do unbiased review.
- Reviewers must always hide their identity and they should not provide any hint which can reveal their identity.
- Reviewers must not get involved in peer review board processes if they have any personal conflict of interests with the author or with the manuscript’s subject.
- Reviewers must not disclose the key points of manuscript and must maintain secrecy.
- Reviewers are given the choice of commenting or writing to the editor. Additionally, reviewers need to fill a form during peer review of the manuscript.
Questions for Reviewers to Consider
- Is the topic of the manuscript significant and relevant to the journal?
- Does the manuscript adhere to the author's instructions?
- Do the title, abstract, keywords, introduction, and conclusions accurately reflect the core issues of the manuscript?
- Is the manuscript well-written and free from grammatical errors?
- Is the aim of the manuscript appropriate for the subject, and are the methodologies followed correctly?
- Has the author obtained all necessary ethical approvals and consents from patients or their relatives, where applicable?
- Are the results statistically analyzed, and are the conclusions aligned with statistical principles and interpretation?
- Is there any evidence of data manipulation or bias in drawing conclusions?
- Are all tables and figures clearly labeled, self-descriptive, and understandable?
- Are the conclusions supported by facts and relevant data?
- Are the references cited appropriate to support the manuscript, and are they cited according to the journal’s reference style? Is any landmark work or citation missing?
For further reference, you can download the COPE guidelines for peer reviewers here: COPE Guidelines for Peer Reviewers.