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About Us » About MPRI Peer Review

The members of the scientific community who serve as peer reviewers for our manuscripts are essential to ensuring the quality of the articles published in the journals. They perform an invaluable service to the entire community of research and publications. Scientific research progress depends on the communication of information that can be trusted, and the peer-review process is a vital part of that system.

Only some of the papers submitted to our journals are reviewed in depth. For in-depth review, at least two outside referees are consulted. Reviewers are contacted before being sent a paper and are asked to return comments within 1 to 2 weeks for most papers. Reviewers may be selected to evaluate separate components of a manuscript. We only ask the original reviewers of a manuscript to review the revised version if we believe the paper has been significantly improved but still require expert review. The final responsibility for decisions of acceptance or rejection of submitted manuscripts lies with the editors.

Research articles and reviews are always peer reviewed. Perspectives and commentary on manuscripts submitted may also be evaluated by outside experts, although this is at the discretion of the editor. Each type of contribution has specific criteria (see below); however, all submissions are reviewed for scientific accuracy, clarity, and conciseness of presentation. We prefer to receive referee comments through our Manuscript Submission and Information Portal.

The review process is conducted anonymously; MPRI do not reveal the identity of reviewers to authors. The review itself will be shared only with the author, and possibly with other reviewers and our Advisory Board.

Downloading the manuscript and submitting your review

Access the manuscript for review and submit your review at the Journals Manuscript Submission and Information Portal:

If you need assistance, please email us at reviewers@mprijournals.com

Guidelines for Reviewers

Disinterested evaluation: Reviews should be objective in their assessments of the manuscripts submitted to them for review. If you cannot judge a paper impartially, you should not accept it for review or you should notify the editor as soon as you appreciate the situation. If you have any professional or financial affiliations that may be perceived as a conflict of interest in reviewing the manuscript, or a history of personal differences with the author(s), you should describe them in your confidential comments. Likewise, if, as a reviewer, you believe that you are not qualified to evaluate a component of the research, you should inform the editor in your review.

Considerate, useful comments: Reviews should be constructive and courteous and the reviewer should respect the intellectual independence of the author. The reviewer should avoid personal comments; MPRI reserves the right to edit comments that will hinder constructive discussion of manuscripts.

Timeliness: Just as you wish prompt evaluations of your own research, please return your reviews within the time period specified when you were asked to review the manuscript. If events will prevent a timely review, please inform the editor at the time of the request.

Confidentiality: The submitted manuscript is a privileged communication and must be treated as a confidential document. Please destroy all copies of the manuscript after review. Please do not share the manuscript with any colleague without the explicit permission of the editor. Reviewers should not make personal or professional use of the data or interpretations before publication without the authors’ specific permission (unless you are writing an editorial or commentary to accompany the article).

Anonymity: The review process is conducted anonymously; MPRI never reveals the identity of reviewers to authors. The privacy and anonymity provisions of this process extend to the reviewer, who should not reveal his or her identity to outsiders or members of the press. The review itself will be shared only with the author, and possibly with other reviewers and our Advisory Board.

Editorial Policies

You should be aware of MPRI policies for authors regarding conflict of interest, data availability, and materials sharing.