Collaborate on new science

Advance your field and career through our unique collaborative peer review

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Learn and grow as a researcher

Discuss new science with your peers, just like a seminar or study section.

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Advance your reputation

Include your name as a Collaborator on the final article so you can add it to your CV.

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Contribute to your field

Share your knowledge and shape the latest science of your field.

Stacks Journal’s Unique Peer Review Process

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1. We vet and gather a small group of reviewers

Every reviewer must have published a peer-reviewed article and be familiar with the article’s field and methods.

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2. Start with a period of independent review

You’ll get the article for 2 weeks to review on your own.

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3. Join a shared document to collaborate with other reviewers

You’ll then get 2 weeks to add your feedback to a shared document. You can respond to others’ comments, add suggestions, and discuss the science together. It’s all double-blind to reduce bias and make better science.

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4. Vote on publication

If more than 70% of reviewers agree the article should be published, it is. If more than 70% vote to reject, it is. Otherwise, it goes back to the authors for revisions.

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5. Decide how to be recognized in the final article

You can opt-in to be listed as a Collaborator underneath the line of Authors on the final document. All reviewers will have their feedback, names, and votes transparently published with the article.

“As a reviewer, I found Stacks to be easy to use, efficient, and encouraging. The collaborative nature helped create a high-quality publication.”

Professor Dr. Gary Roloff

 

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