Peer-Review Guidelines
All papers submitted to IRED Press are subject to peer review
Peer reviewers should provide an objective critical evaluation of the paper in the
broadest terms practicable. Reviewers need to make a recommendation to the Editor-in-Chief by
deciding on a rank between 1-9, where 1 is well-written and 9 is so flawed that rejection is
recommended. You should also indicate if the manuscript requires its English grammar,
punctuation or spelling to be corrected (there is a prompt for this).
Your report must contain a recommendation and a description of your reasons for that
recommendation. If you believe the paper needs changes to be made before it is acceptable,
please make suggestions on how to improve the paper. Likewise if you feel that a paper is not
good enough and has no real prospects of being improved sufficiently to be published you should
recommend rejection. Consideration should be given to whether the paper is suitable for the
journal it is submitted to. Each journals' aims and scope is available on the left of its home
page.
Deadline for completion of peer-review
We request that you provide your input via email. The invitation sent to you provides a date when we require to have received your comments.
Conflicts of interest
You may not undertake a peer review on a submission if you are unable to do so objectively.