Reviewer Finder

Reviewer Finder

Finding suitable peer reviewers for a manuscript can be a challenging, time-consuming task. We want to help make the process easier and faster for our editors. Reviewer Finder is an exciting tool that reduces the manual work involved in finding relevant reviewers. 

To use the tool, simply enter information about the manuscript you are sending out for review into the Reviewer Finder and it will return a list of possible reviewers.

Get Started:

Enter as much information as possible

Fields you can fill-out include:

  • Manuscript Title
  • Author Name(s)
  • Abstract
  • Keywords

Check the suggestions

The matching algorithm returns researchers who have a publishing profile similar to that of the manuscript author(s). Go through the comprehensive list of reviewer names that are sorted by relevance. You will be able to expand each name to learn more about the person’s research background.

Helpful Features

  • Reviewer Finder will flag conflicts of interest related to authorship, co-authorship, and institutional affiliations
  • Save searches so that you can refer back to the results for similar papers

Frequently Asked Questions

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