Price range: $0.00 through $20.00
Learn what editors look for in high-quality peer reviews and how thoughtful, constructive feedback supports authors and strengthens journals. This CAMPOREE session features editor-focused guidance from Suzan Kardong-Edgren, Heather Carter-Templeton, and Leslie H. Nicoll. Choose free registration or add 2 NPD contact hours.
Description
Peer review is essential to scholarly publishing—but what makes a review truly helpful from an editor’s perspective?
In this CAMPOREE session, experienced editors will share what they look for in high-quality peer reviews and how reviewers can add real value to the editorial decision-making process. The focus is practical and editor-centered: what works, what doesn’t, and how reviewers can provide feedback that is clear, constructive, and actionable.
Topics will include:
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What editors hope to see in a strong peer review
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Common reviewer missteps that slow decisions or limit usefulness
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How to balance critique with collegiality
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Writing reviews that help authors improve their work
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How thoughtful peer review supports journal quality and integrity
This session is ideal for:
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New peer reviewers
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Experienced reviewers looking to strengthen their reviews
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Authors who want insight into how editors interpret reviewer comments
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Editors and editorial board members mentoring reviewers
Date: Friday, January 23
Time: 1:00 pm EST
Format: Live Zoom session
Additional information
| Registration Type | Free Registration, CE Registration |
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