Reviewer Credits and Global Campus launch partnership

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Reviewer Credits, the Berlin-based network for peer reviewers and publishing integrity hub, has announced a new partnership with Global Campus, the platform providing AI-powered solutions to universities, funders, and publishers to enhance academic and research activities. Reviewer Credits will offer the Global Campus platform as a database option for journals and publishers to identify and contact relevant reviewers within the Reviewer Credits Reviewer Finder. 

Reviewer Credits is a global network that recognizes and rewards the vital contribution peer reviewers make to scientific publishing. The Berlin-based sciencetech company collaborates with international publishing houses, over 1,600 academic journals and is home to more than 38,000 reviewers.

Global Campus provides AI-powered solutions for universities, funders, and publishers to enhance academic and research activities. The platform offers tools to find academic experts, explore literature, and identify suitable journals for manuscript submissions. Global Campus envisions empowering academic and research communities by leveraging AI to enhance discovery, collaboration, and dissemination of knowledge.

“We are delighted about our new partnership with such a young and innovative company” said Catherine Anderson, Head of Sales at Reviewer Credits. “We look forward to offering more options to our journal and publisher partners to help them to continually improve their peer review processes and to make the valuable work of peer review more visible”. 

“This is another great opportunity to make the power of the Global Campus engine available to more people, specifically to all the users of the Reviewer Credits network” says Paul Tuinenburg, CEO of Global Campus. “We are very much looking forward to further strengthening the peer review process with this collaboration.” 

www.reviewercredits.com https://globalcampus.ai/

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