Web of Science Reviewer Recognition Service
Cultivate a community of expert reviewers
Build stronger relationships with experts to expand and elevate your reviewer pool.
Provide a rewarding peer review experience to increase the likelihood of reviewer acceptance and grow your pool of repeat reviewers.
Streamline your review recognition
Reduce the time and resources needed to recognize your reviewers for their valuable work and encourage experts to volunteer their time.
Integrate with your existing systems
Unlike many existing recognition tools, the Web of Science Reviewer Recognition Service integrates with any journal management system.
Connect with a trusted global database
Make it easy for reviewers to showcase their peer reviews in the Web of Science, a trusted database that millions of researchers at 9,000 institutions around the world use to conduct research and locate experts.
Rely on a trusted, integrated tool to cultivate your reviewer community
Powerful analytics dashboard
Track reviewer uptake, view satisfaction rates, and discover when reviewers are engaging with competitor journals to stay ahead of the curve.
Growing community
Join a community of over 9,500 journals that recognize reviewers. Connect with several million researchers around the world, and make your review community truly global.
Seamless integration
Get started quickly with pre-built integrations for ScholarOne, Editorial Manager, eJournalPress, OJS, Manuscript Manager, ReView or work with the team to integrate with other systems.
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What our customers say
We’re grateful for the extraordinary volunteer efforts made by the microbiology research community in reviewing manuscripts submitted to ASM Journals. Web of Science Reviewer Recognition service offered additional opportunities to give our reviewers the credit they deserve, in a forum that showcased ASM as a market leader in reviewer recognition, making the decision to try the service easy.
Barbara Goldman, Ph.D Director, Journals
American Society for Microbiology