Find reviewers — for editors

Enter keywords or the manuscript title; we list reviewer candidates who published on that topic in recent years, with their ORCID, the evidence and conflict-of-interest warnings.

How to use this tool

Search an author’s name and list their publications, ready to copy as formatted references.

  1. Type the author’s name (and, if helpful, a topic to narrow it).
  2. Search; matching publications are listed — pick the right person by institution, ORCID and publication count.
  3. Pick a citation style and copy the formatted references you need.
  4. If it is a researcher you want to keep up with, hit “Follow this author” — you get a weekly email when new work appears.
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Paste the manuscript title (and abstract if you have it); we list reviewer candidates who have PUBLISHED on this topic in recent years, with their ORCID. Based on publication records, not self-declared keywords — a person's field changes, their record does not.

If you enter author names, candidates who co-published with them in the last 6 years or work at the same institution are flagged and pushed to the end of the list.