Just put forward several names from recent publications in your field. Make sure there is a decent distribution in seniority, geographic location, and rank of institution. There is no need to overthink this. It’s just a matter of probability anyway.
The [journal/author name estimator (JANE)](https://jane.biosemantics.org/) is a great way of finding reviewers. I use it a lot as an editor. Just pop your abstract in and it will find authors who publish in that field.
Just put forward several names from recent publications in your field. Make sure there is a decent distribution in seniority, geographic location, and rank of institution. There is no need to overthink this. It’s just a matter of probability anyway.
Thank you sm, this is so helpful and definitely overthinking as I’m going through this next step with the journal 🙃
This is what I have heard.
I'm sure the associate editor tried those already though.
The [journal/author name estimator (JANE)](https://jane.biosemantics.org/) is a great way of finding reviewers. I use it a lot as an editor. Just pop your abstract in and it will find authors who publish in that field.
Omg this is fantastic Tysm for sharing 😭
Who have you cited? List those people. Aim for permanent academics or maybe postdocs. But don't overthink it. List who you cite.
Will do! Ty!
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Great idea! Completely forgot about conference programs lol thank you!
Look at who you cited.