Siddharth Govindarajan

Typically, a journal editor will ask you to review a submitted manuscript based on your record of publications, particularly publications that are in the area encompassed by the manuscript. When this happens, you are referred to as an “ad-hoc reviewer.” This process is hastened if your publications are cited in the manuscript. When this happens, do a thorough job and submit your review on time, or even early. Editors value thorough,

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