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Applied Clinical Trials
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May 1, 2008
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Top 5 Peer-Review FAQs
The peer-review process for journals is well-known and used primarily in the medical and life sciences fields. The following FAQs are specific to Applied Clinical Trials magazine:
Who are the peer-reviewers?
Our Editorial Advisory Board provides peer-review for submitted articles. Sometimes we use outside experts familiar with our publication as reviewers.
How many peer-reviewers read the articles? Anywhere from one to five reviewers.
Do the reviewers know who wrote the articles? No. We use a "blinded" process so that the author and his or her affiliation are unknown to the reviewer. Conversely, authors are not provided the identification of their reviewers.
Are most ...