My Reviews Today

If you just received feedback on your own submission (often called "My Reviews"), you need to write a response letter to the editor and reviewers.

: Clearly state what the paper does well (e.g., novel methodology, clear writing, significant results).

: You must respond to every single point raised by each reviewer. Ignoring comments is a common reason for final rejection. My Reviews

: Start with a short paragraph (1–3 sentences) summarizing the paper’s main contribution and its importance in the field.

"My Reviews" can refer to a few different types of writing. Below are guides for the three most common interpretations: writing an , responding to reviews you received on your own paper, or writing a literature review paper (a synthesis of existing research) . 1. Writing a Review of a Paper If you just received feedback on your own

: List technical errors, typos, or formatting issues in a separate, numbered list for easy reference.

: Identify significant flaws that affect the paper’s validity, such as methodological errors or lack of clarity. Ignoring comments is a common reason for final rejection

: If you choose not to make a suggested change, provide a clear, evidence-based explanation for why you didn't.