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Thank You to Our 2017 Peer Reviewers
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Source: Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 10(8), 1735-1735
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Journal Title:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Description:As the editors of a scienti fic journal we are privileged to have front-row seats to the peer review process. We watch as reviewers hold a mirror up to authors ’work, identifying weakness in conception or expression, suggesting re finements, prodding authors to clarify a point or better support an argument. The process is almost always respectful even if it ’s not always comfortable. The final papers are uniformly better for this input. At JAMES we are fortunate to have a pool of reviewers who volunteer their time, insight,and intelligence to improve the work of their colleagues and peers, usually without receiving any credit themselves. Though the journal is small the task is not: Just in 2017, we received 628 reviews by 432 individuals. On behalf of the entire editorial board we thank you all for your sel fless contributions to
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Source:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 10(8), 1735-1735
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ISSN:1942-2466
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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