Aphrike Research and AfricArxiv have agreed to work together to promote and coordinate peer review of research manuscripts authored by African scholars.
Researchers who have shared their article manuscripts on any publicly accessible preprint server, general repository, or institutional repository are encouraged to inquire for peer review.
In a collaborative effort between Aphrike Research and AfricArXiv, we will organise peer review for incoming inquiries for research manuscripts by identifying expert referees of relevant research fields and applied methodologies in the Aphrike Research database.
The review reports receive a digital object identifier (DOI) and will be shared as scholarly records with a link to the preprint manuscript in one of the AfricArXiv-affiliated repositories.
Authors will have the option to leave their peer-reviewed and updated (versioned) manuscript as the final record to describe their research findings or submit their preprint and review reports to a journal of their choice.
To identify a suitable journal to publish your work in, we recommend AJOL and DOAJ while following the Think. Check. Submit. guideline for journal selection.
>> Please fill in the form below to request a peer review for your article.