How and Why Crowd Reviewing Works

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In this Account, the development of Select Crowd Reviewing from the initial idea through a pilot phase to the present moment, when it is now used as the default method for the evaluation of manuscripts at Synlett and SynOpen is detailed. We describe the workflow through which a manuscript is evaluated when Select Crowd Reviewing is applied. A series of questions and answers is used to address typical concerns and the advantages Select Crowd Reviewing offers when compared to traditional peer review. 1 Introduction: The History of Select Crowd Reviewing 2 The Select Crowd Reviewing Workflow 3 Questions We Have Received Regarding Select Crowd Reviewing 4 Conclusion.

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Van Gemmeren, M., & List, B. (2021). How and Why Crowd Reviewing Works. Synlett, 32(9), 885–891. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1705955

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