How to review a scientific paper

Authors

  • Aleksandar Dekanski University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM, Serbia Author
  • Ivana Drvenica University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research, Serbia Author
  • Olgica Nedić University of Belgrade, Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy - INEP, Serbia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/ZasMat1703259D

Keywords:

peer review process, ethical principles, constructive criticism, social evaluation

Abstract

A review process is a key factor which ensures reliable and accurate presentation of new, useful, and original scientific knowledge to the public. Despite of many shortcomings which this evaluation of scientific work has, it is still an indispensable part of the process of scientific publishing. Different types of reviews have emerged throughout history, but the essence of the process itself has remained unchanged: before publishing, scientific results are subjected to unbiased, competent, and reliable assessment of their validity and originality. Unfortunately, neither worldwide, nor in our country, there is systematic and institutionalized education for performing such responsible task. The knowledge on review process is taught by senior colleagues, or is acquired through personal experience over time. As each young scientist is a potential reviewer, this article Is primarily intended for young people, as a manual, instruction on how to review a scientific paper and what should be kept in mind when the review report is written. After the analysis of the review process, ethical principles to which a reviewer should adhere to are highlighted, and finally, article intends to answer a question: How to review a scientific paper critically, correctly, and objectively? At the end, it is suggested how the review report should look like.

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Published

15-09-2017

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