What is single-blind peer review? How does it work? Who is involved in this type of peer review? This flowchart will give you some quick insights into how single-blind peer review operates.
This is an excerpt from a document prepared by Editage under contract with SciELO aiming to support the elaboration of SciELO guide on types of peer review.
Single-blind peer review is the traditional method of peer review and is commonly used across disciplines. In this approach, the authors are unaware of the reviewers' identities and affiliations but the reviewers are aware of the authors' identities when they decide to either accept or reject a manuscript for review.
This flowchart outlines how the single-blind peer review process works. Feel free to download a PDF version of the flowchart and use it as a handy reference.