We use to identify strengths and provide constructive comments to help the author resolve weaknesses in the work. To do this, we recommend take notes, annotating, and reading the article several times before submission. As you read, be sure to note important items like the thesis, purpose, research questions, hypotheses, methods, evidence, key findings, major conclusions, tone, and publication information.
Key points for effective review –
Focuses on strengths and weaknesses.
We give weightage to author evidences to support ideas.
We assess conclusion very minutely, saying whether something will be useful for, or interesting to, its audience and purpose.
Observe author personal opinion which should be given with full confidence and authority.