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Ejournals Peer Review System (eros)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
EJournals Peer Review System (EROS) is a digital platform designed to facilitate the submission, review, and publication of scholarly articles across various academic disciplines. It aims to streamline the peer review process by providing an efficient, transparent, and accessible environment for researchers, reviewers, and publishers to collaborate, ensuring the integrity and quality of published research.

Key Features

  • Online submission portal for authors
  • Double-blind peer review process
  • Real-time tracking of manuscript status
  • Secure reviewer authentication and management
  • Integration with academic databases and indexing services
  • Open access publishing options
  • Automated plagiarism detection tools
  • User-friendly interface for authors, reviewers, and editors

Pros

  • Enhances transparency in peer review process
  • Accelerates publication timelines compared to traditional systems
  • Supports open access which increases research visibility
  • Includes automated tools to ensure originality of submissions
  • Offers a comprehensive platform for managing submissions and reviews

Cons

  • Relies heavily on user engagement; effectiveness depends on reviewer participation
  • May face challenges related to maintaining review quality and fairness
  • Potential technical issues or bugs could disrupt workflow
  • Limited customization options for specific journal needs
  • Still evolving; some features may lack maturity compared to long-established systems

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:16:31 AM UTC