How do I become a reviewer on Elsevier?

How do I become a reviewer on Elsevier?

By Elsevier Posted on 1 March 2012

  1. Qualifications (Masters/PhD – depending on subject area)
  2. Whether they have reviewed before.
  3. The number of papers they have published in their given area of expertise.
  4. How well those papers have been cited.
  5. Recommendations from other researchers/reviewers they know or have worked with.

Do you get paid for being published in a journal?

Is there money in it? Pretty much the only link between academic publishing and your bank account is the fact that you won’t get a job if you don’t publish (discounting the impact buying books has on your bank balance). You don’t get paid for articles you publish. The reviewers don’t get paid for their reviews.

What is the best free online journal?

Top 7 Free Websites to Keep Diary Online

  • Livejournal.com is a widely known online community for writing amateurs.
  • Tumblr is an extremely popular micro-blogging platform.
  • Journalate is a simple online diary where you can keep your thoughts.

Is Google Scholar peer-reviewed?

Unfortunately Google Scholar doesn’t have a setting that will allow you to restrict results only to peer-reviewed articles. If you find articles in Google Scholar, you would have to look up the journal the article is published in to find out whether they use peer review or not.

How do I know if a journal is peer-reviewed?

If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to ‘About this journal’ or ‘Notes for Authors’. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.

Where can I find peer reviewed journals online?

Here are a few major databases for finding peer-reviewed research sources in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences:

  • MLA International Bibliography. This link opens in a new window.
  • Web of Science (Core Collection)
  • Academic Search Ultimate.
  • IEEE Xplore.
  • Scopus.
  • Business Source Ultimate.

Are all journals peer reviewed?

Not every kind of article published in a peer reviewed journal is peer reviewed. Articles like editorials and book reviews do not go through the peer review process, but primary research articles do.

What do you mean by peer reviewed journal?

Peer-reviewed (refereed or scholarly) journals – Articles are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal in order to ensure the article’s quality.

Is the Journal of Nutrition peer reviewed?

The Journal of Nutrition (JN) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in …

How do you know if an article is peer reviewed on NCBI?

If you forget to limit your search up front, you can limit your search to peer review after the fact. From the Search History/Alerts menu beneath the main search box, click on “edit.” A pop up window will display where you can check “peer review.”

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

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