STM Publisher Elsevier has announced that its Reviewer Recognition platform has launched a new functionality which enables reviewers to list their entire review history, including their reviews for non-Elsevier journals, in one place online. It also allows them to share their Reviewer Page publically - increasing visibility and recognition of their work.
Through the Reviewer Recognition platform, Elsevier reviewers already have access to a personal review profile page in which they can view their Elsevier journal review history. The new functionality now also allows reviewers to list their peer review activities for all journals, regardless of publisher or whether the reviewed manuscript was finally published, and to share this list publically. In doing so, Elsevier will fully respect confidentiality around the peer review process.
Other features available for reviewers of Elsevier titles via the Reviewer Recognition platform are reviewer status based on number of reviews; an annual review history report; reviewer discounts on book and author services purchases; certificates based on review history; and option to volunteer to review for more journals.
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