Appointing qualified reviewers is crucial for maintaining the integrity and quality of the International Conference organized by SCRS. Below is a comprehensive guideline to assist in the appointment or selection of reviewers:
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1. Reviewer Appointment Criteria
- Expertise Alignment: Identify potential reviewers with demonstrated expertise in the specific areas covered by the conference. This ensures that submissions are evaluated by individuals knowledgeable in the subject matter.
- Academic and Professional Credentials: Preferably select reviewers holding significant professional/academic/industry experience in relevant fields.
- Prior Reviewing Experience: Consider individuals with a history of reviewing for reputable conferences or journals, as they are familiar with the standards and expectations of the peer-review process.
- Publication Record: Reviewers should have a strong record of publications in esteemed journals or conferences, indicating active engagement in research.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Aim for a diverse pool of reviewers in terms of geography, gender, and institutional affiliation to incorporate a wide range of perspectives.
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2. Recruitment Process
- Nominations: Allow current committee members and established researchers to nominate potential reviewers, leveraging their professional networks.
- Application Review: Assess applications based on the outlined selection criteria, ensuring candidates' expertise aligns with the conference themes.
- Database Utilization: Utilize existing databases of the industry and academia leaders to identify researchers who have published in relevant areas.
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3. Reviewer Responsibilities
- Timely Reviews: Commit to providing thorough and prompt evaluations within the stipulated deadlines.
- Constructive Feedback: Offer detailed, specific, and polite feedback to help authors improve their work, avoiding vague or subjective comments.
- Confidentiality: Maintain the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts and not disclose any information during or after the review process.
- Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Identify and disclose any potential conflicts of interest to ensure impartiality in the review process.
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4. Review Process
- Assignment of Papers: Allocate papers to reviewers based on their expertise, ensuring a minimum of two reviewers per paper to maintain a balanced evaluation.
- Single-Blind Review: Implement a single-blind review process where Authors remain anonymous to the reviewer, minimizing bias.
- Evaluation Criteria: Provide reviewers with clear guidelines on evaluation metrics, including relevance, originality, technical soundness, clarity, and contribution to the field.
- Review Monitoring: Establish a system to monitor the quality and timeliness of reviews, offering feedback to reviewers to maintain high standards.
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5. Recognition and Development
- Acknowledgment: Recognize reviewers' contributions through certificates, or highlighting exemplary reviews.
By adhering to these guidelines, SCRS can ensure a rigorous and fair peer-review process, upholding the conference's reputation for academic excellence.