Become a Reviewer

Become a Reviewer

The Ninevah Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (NJNM) warmly welcomes qualified researchers, academics, clinicians, and professionals who are interested in contributing to the advancement of healthcare by serving as peer reviewers. Our reviewers play a critical role in maintaining the high quality, integrity, and relevance of the research we publish.

Why Review for NJNM?

  • Contribute to the advancement of nursing and midwifery research and practice: Your expertise will directly shape the quality of published work and influence patient care, education, and policy.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in your field: Gain early insights into emerging research and trends in nursing and midwifery.
  • Enhance your academic and professional CV: Reviewing experience is highly valued within the academic and healthcare communities.
  • Expand your professional network: Join a growing community of experts committed to fostering high-quality, impactful research in nursing and midwifery, with a special focus on the Middle East, developing countries, and global health.

Who Can Apply?

We invite experts in all fields covered by NJNM to apply. We are particularly interested in individuals with demonstrated expertise in areas such as clinical nursing, midwifery, maternal-child health, nursing education, community and public health nursing, health systems, women's health, evidence-based practice, and related disciplines. Before expressing your interest, we encourage you to visit our Aims & Scope page to ensure your expertise aligns with the focus of our journal.

How to Become a Reviewer

NJNM uses Elsevier’s Editorial Manager system to manage manuscript submissions and peer review.

To become a reviewer:

  1. Visit our Editorial Manager site: Editorial Manager
  2. If you don’t already have an account, click Register and fill in your details.
  3. Once registered, log in and update your personal classification terms (keywords/expertise areas) under your profile. This helps the editors match you with appropriate manuscripts.
  4. Express your interest in reviewing by sending a brief message through the system, or by contacting the editorial office via the contact form.

Reviewer Guidelines

NJNMfollows a double-blind peer review process. Reviewers are expected to provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations of submitted manuscripts. Detailed reviewer guidelines will be provided with each review invitation.