Opinion Article - Journal of Fisheries Research (2020) Volume 4, Issue 4
Training a new generation of manuscript reviewers.
Peer review is a fundamental component of the scientific process. A good reviewer recognizes and acknowledges the logical advances made in a submitted original copy (assuming any), distinguishes mistakes, holes, or misinterpretations in the composition, either in the examination itself or in its introduction, and imagines and explains an away from of steps (if conceivable) to update and improve the quality and extent of the research.