About Our Partner Journals
About Our Partner Journals
Leveraging reviews for streamlined journal submissions
Leveraging reviews for streamlined journal submissions
After peer review and editorial curation of an article by MetaROR, the authors may want to submit their work to a traditional journal. Instead of organising a new peer review process, the journal may choose to base its publication decision fully or partially on the review reports published by MetaROR, enabling the journal to decide quickly.
Any journal may use review reports published by MetaROR. MetaROR partner journals formally commit to using MetaROR review reports. This commitment enables these journals to offer a streamlined experience to the authors of articles that have been peer-reviewed and curated by MetaROR. In addition, using review reports enables journals to reduce the pressure on their reviewer pool.
Partner journals
The following journals have a formal partnership with MetaROR, or are in the process of setting up such a partnership. We are working with these journals to explore various collaboration models. We invite editors of journals interested in partnering with MetaROR to contact us at contact@metaror.org.
Editors’ views on MetaROR
Here is what some journal editors have to say about the possibility to parter with MetaROR

MetaROR offers a future-oriented approach to meet contemporary challenges in academic publishing by combining transparency and streamlined workflows in peer reviewing. MetaROR empowers editors, reviewers, and authors to focus on what truly matters: facilitating and advancing scholarly communication. We look forward to collaborating with MetaROR to further improve the efficiency of the peer-review process.

The exponential growth in the number of papers has led to a crisis in peer review. By combining immediate availability of papers with high-quality reviews, MetaROR will contribute to solving this major issue in science.

Academic peer review could do with a shakeup in response to the changing digital dynamics of journal publishing, and that’s what MetaROR offers for journals, their editors, and authors. MetaROR can reduce the workload for reviewers, speed up the review process for authors, and make decision-making easier for editors. This is why we are happy to support MetaROR.

Ever since the corona pandemic, we have seen a steady decline of availability of peer reviewers. Although understandable, this leads to delay for publishing authors, to frustration for action editors, and occasionally to a lower number of peer reviewers evaluating a manuscript than would be ideal. MetaROR provides a valuable alternative route to a group of peer reviewers, mitigating a lot of these potential problems. As such, Collabra: Psychology supports the MetaROR initiative.

MetaROR offers a future-oriented approach to meet contemporary challenges in academic publishing by combining transparency and streamlined workflows in peer reviewing. MetaROR empowers editors, reviewers, and authors to focus on what truly matters: facilitating and advancing scholarly communication. We look forward to collaborating with MetaROR to further improve the efficiency of the peer-review process.

The exponential growth in the number of papers has led to a crisis in peer review. By combining immediate availability of papers with high-quality reviews, MetaROR will contribute to solving this major issue in science.

Academic peer review could do with a shakeup in response to the changing digital dynamics of journal publishing, and that’s what MetaROR offers for journals, their editors, and authors. MetaROR can reduce the workload for reviewers, speed up the review process for authors, and make decision-making easier for editors. This is why we are happy to support MetaROR.

Academic peer review could do with a shakeup in response to the changing digital dynamics of journal publishing, and that’s what MetaROR offers for journals, their editors, and authors. MetaROR can reduce the workload for reviewers, speed up the review process for authors, and make decision-making easier for editors. This is why we are happy to support MetaROR.
















