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  1. 7. Women’s Review of Books. 💸 Pay: $100 per review. 👀 More information: Check here. Women’s Review of Books is a long-running, highly-respected print publication that’s a part of Wellesley Centers for Women. This feminist magazine has been published for 36 years and is looking for more book reviewers to join their force.

  2. The Lancet reportedly pays for peer review "sometimes" Reviewers for journals published by the American Economic Association earn $100 for each "timely" review. Zentralblatt MATH (zbMATH) pays 2.56 EUR per review, although this is for post-publication reviews that are then published.

  3. 23 lip 2014 · As a student I had free access to thousands of scholarly articles through my universities in databases/archives such as JSTOR, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, Econlit, PubMed, etc, etc. With no subscription, glancing at the full text of any 1 article costs anywhere from $20 to $60.

  4. 23 kwi 2022 · Paying for reviews could increase the pool of reviewers, particularly reaching researchers who cannot afford to work for free. Payment could also increase the motivation to review, encourage increased speed and reviews of improved quality, and might even tap into the pool of retired researchers.

  5. 12 kwi 2024 · Theoretically, paying for peer review may better represent women and lower income countries, especially if they are targeted [4]. On top of a lack of diversity of reviewers, these publishing companies are generating record profits, and compensating reviewers may reduce the associated negative optics.

  6. 16 lip 2022 · Phaik Y Cheah and Jan Piasecki 1 raise important issues about the peer review process arising from the assessment of Aczel and colleagues, 2 including the under-representation of female reviewers and reviewers from low-income countries, and they suggest that payment for reviews should be trialled to address these issues.

  7. 17 gru 2021 · Peer review, sometimes referred to as refereeing, is the process of evaluating submissions to an academic journal. Using strict criteria, a panel of reviewers in the same subject area decides whether to accept each submission for publication.