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Information for reviewers

 

More than 1000 people act as reviewers for the Journal. About 90 of these are statistical experts and, in addition, the Journal has a statistical adviser. Reviewing is part of the editorial process, which results in less than one paper in five being accepted for publication; nearly all papers are modified in some way before acceptance as a result of this process. Reviewing a paper for the Journal is an important part of peer assessment and helps to maintain standards. It is recognised that reviewing takes time. The BJGP now has a system of open review.

 

 

Would you like to register as a reviewer?

Reviewer instructions can be found at the BJGP online submission and peer review tool: Reviewer instructions.

 

 

What the Editor needs

The Editor needs to know if the paper is original in some way, if the question asked is important, and if the methods and results are reliable. The Editor cannot be expected to be up to date in all the Perse research areas in general practice. The Editor also wants to know if you think the paper will be of interest to Journal readers. Most authors appreciate informed, constructive criticism of their work. The Journal aims to offer this service to all authors even though only a minority of submissions are accepted for publication.

 

The Journal recognizes that reviewers are the unsung heroes of quality control. A reviewer’s report is seen by the Journal as a service to authors, who may well be working in isolation. Authors may modify their results in the light of your comments and it is not unusual for resubmissions to the Journal to express gratitude for the reviewers’ opinions.

 

 

BJGP reviewers

Many thanks to all the reviewers who have helped the production of the BJGP this year by giving freely of their time and expertise: 2010 reviewers list (PDF 32KB).

 

 

More information

To find out more about becoming a reviewer for the BJGP and to apply online please visit: Submissions.