The role of referees

One of the most fundamental aspects of our job here at the Nature research journals is overseeing the peer-review process. In making our decisions on whether to accept a manuscript for publication, the advice given to us by experts on the topic in question is absolutely crucial. And we get a wide range of responses from referees – sometimes we get very lengthy and detailed reports (some of which even rival the word count of the original manuscript being evaluated – yes, really), and sometimes we get very short reports of just a sentence or two.

What do we want? Well, Nature Physics have written a wonderfully lucid editorial explaining just that. If you referee for any journal, but especially those in the Nature stable, this is required reading. You can find the editorial here – it is freely available, but you do need to have a nature.com account.

I’ll leave you with one of the most important sentences from the editorial to whet your appetite and encourage you to go and read it – Whatever you think about a paper, it is vital to explain to us exactly why you think it.

Stuart

Stuart Cantrill (Chief Editor, Nature Chemistry)

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Science on TV and radio this week

Monday

How Do They Do It? (FIVE, 19.30-20.00) This week, the engineering of the Thames Barrier, and methods of recycling paper.

The Sky At Night (BBC4, 19.30-20.00) The unpredictably scheduled astronomy show returns with a look at the LCross lunar impactor.

Life (BBC1, 21.00-22.00) Attenborough’s attention turns to fishes, apparently the most diverse bunch of backboned animals on the planet.

JLB: The Man Who Saw The Future (BBC4, 22.45-00.00) Documentary about John Logie Baird, inventor of the television.

Aping Evolution (Radio 4, 21.00-21.30) Steve Jones knocks down evolutionary psychology.

Tuesday

Horizon (BBC2, 21.00-22.00) Following scientists who are studying black holes.

Thursday

Material World (Radio 4, 16.30-17.00) Quentin Cooper looks at ‘DNA nano-machines’.

Leading Edge (Radio 4, 21.00-21.30) Geoff Watts talks to meteorite hunters.

Defying Gravity (BBC2, 21.00-21.45) Part four of the new sci-fi drama. Anyone seen it? Any good?

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