Monday, 7 October 2013

STM Publishing and the Peer-Reviewing Process

Peer review is a process vital to scholarly research publication. Research work is appraised by peers or contemporaries to the author of the work. In this way, the quality of published academic literature is maintained for the scientific community.
In this regard, the quality of medical and scientific research publication is of much greater concern and necessitates a stringent peer-review process. There are many noteworthy names in the industry of scientific journal publication, for instance, Elsevier, Bentham Science Publishers, Wiley and Taylor Francis.
Bentham Science Publishers follows the single-blind peer-review procedure which does not only guarantee an impartial evaluation of the merits of a manuscript, but also ensures maximum quality standards and valuable contribution to research. They have qualified, experienced reviewers and editorial staff who follow rigorous peer-reviewing. Usually, an article is checked for the merit of the research, plagiarism, ethical review and approval of experimental investigation and re-publication. The process is rapid and professional, as disclosed by an author of a Bentham Science journal, Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery:

“I would like to thank Bentham Science for considering my paper for publication. With regards to my publication related matters, I found it quite easy in dealing with the editorial office and also the publication process. The quality of service provided by the editorial office was excellent. The article review process was fast and the final decision was taken without delays. I really appreciate the excellent quality of the service provided with regards to my publication. I would definitely consider Bentham Science Publishers for my future publications as well.”
Dr. Suresh Pallikkuth
Microbiology and Immunology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Miami, USA

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