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FOR REFEREES
GUIDE FOR REFEREES (from "Ethical Guidelines for Publication in Journals and Reviews") Referees have the following responsibilities: - To treat the manuscript as confidential. The editor must be informed if the referee consults a colleague about the manuscript. - To return/destroy/erase the manuscript and to inform the editor should they be unqualified to review the manuscript, or lack the time to review the manuscript, without undue delay. - To judge the manuscript objectively and in a timely fashion. Referees should not make personal criticism in their reviews. - To return the manuscript without review to the editor if there is a conflict of interest. Specifically, Referees should not review manuscripts authored or co-authored by a person with whom the referee has a close personal or professional relationship, if this relationship could be reasonably thought to bias the review. - To explain and support their judgements so that editors and authors may understand the basis of their comments, and to provide reference to published work, where appropriate. - To inform the editor of any similarity between the submitted manuscript and another either published or under consideration by another journal to the best of their knowledge.EuCheMS - Ethical Guidelines for Publication in Journals and Reviews EuCheMS - Incorporated as AISBL - Registered office Avenue E. Van Nieuwenhuyse 4, B-1160 Brussels - 2006 - To ensure that all unpublished data, information, interpretation and discussion in a submitted article remain confidential and not to use reported work in unpublished, submitted articles for their own research. - To alert the editor if a manuscript contains plagiarised material or falsified data to the best of their knowledge. - Not to retain or copy the submitted manuscript in any form; to comply with data protection regulations, as appropriate. - To make known any conflicts of interest that might arise. |