Peer Reviewed Journals - 2026

Peer-reviewed journals publish articles only after they are evaluated by experts in the same field. The review process helps ensure quality, rigor, originality, and credibility of the published research.

Below is the comprehensive list of peer-reviewed journals available on Journals Insights, sorted by their Impact Factor.



# Journal Name Publisher Impact Factor SJR
551 Journal of Consumer Research Oxford University Press 10.5 6.024
552 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice SAGE 10.5 4.323
553 Annual Review of Medicine Annual Reviews 10.5 4.233
554 Journal of Management Studies Wiley Blackwell 10.5 4.492
555 Annual Review of Microbiology Annual Reviews 10.5 5.436
556 Cement and Concrete Composites Elsevier 10.5 3.339
557 Optica Optica Publishing Group 10.4 4.096
558 BMC Medicine BioMed Central 10.4 3.447
559 Leukemia Nature Publishing 10.4 3.376
560 Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture KeAi Communications Co 10.26 1.202
561 Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Shenyang Pharmaceutical University 10.2 1.283
562 Educational Psychology Review Springer 10.1 3.566
563 Biological Reviews Wiley Blackwell 10.0 4.388
564 California Management Review SAGE 10.0 4.170
565 Journal of Travel Research SAGE 10.0 3.249
566 Journal of Retailing Elsevier 10 3.787
567 WHO South East Asia Journal of Public Health Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.91 0.604
568 Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry Springer 1.9 0.461
569 Journal of Otology PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 1.9 0.659
570 Sugar Tech Springer 1.9 0.358
571 Bulletin of Materials Science Indian Academy of Sciences 1.9 0.344
572 Translational Andrology and Urology AME Publishing Company 1.88 0.603
573 Journal of Integrative Neuroscience IMR Press 1.800 0.372
574 Gland Surgery AME Publishing Company 1.8 0.492
575 International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management Springer 1.8 0.299
576 Journal of Chemical Sciences Springer 1.7 0.291
577 Journal of Health Management SAGE 1.7 0.489
578 Wuji Cailiao Xuebao Journal of Inorganic Materials Science Press 1.7 0.314
579 Indian Dermatology Online Journal Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.7 0.250
580 Indian Journal of Public Health Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.7 0.399
581 Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.7 0.334
582 Indian Journal of Dermatology Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.7 0.318
583 Journal of Marine Science and Application Springer 1.7 0.426
584 China Review Cluj University Press 1.64 0.616
585 Acta Oceanologica Sinica Springer 1.6 0.395
586 International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences Ram Arti Publishers 1.6 0.275
587 Lung India Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.6 0.447
588 Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology Springer 1.6 0.392
589 Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals Springer 1.6 0.336
590 Journal of Global Infectious Diseases Wolters Kluwer Medknow 1.6 0.332
591 Sadhana Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences Springer 1.6 0.324
592 Journal of Oceanology and Limnology Science Press 1.6 0.402
593 Acta Sedimentologica Sinica Science Press 1.58 0.611
594 Asian Herpetological Research Chengdu Institute of Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences 1.58 0.609
595 Journal of Orthopaedics Elsevier 1.56 0.570
596 Journal of Geriatric Cardiology Science Press 1.54 0.668
597 Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal World Scientific Publishing 1.5 0.314
598 Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy Springer 1.5 0.472
599 Journal of Ocean University of China Science Press 1.5 0.307
600 Indian Heart Journal Cardiology Society of India 1.5 0.438

What is Peer Review?

Peer review is the process by which subject-matter experts evaluate the quality, originality, methodology and significance of a manuscript before it is accepted for publication. It is the gold standard for scholarly publishing and the foundation of modern science.

Types of Peer Review

TypeReviewers See Authors?Authors See Reviewers?Common In
Single-Blind✅ Yes❌ NoMost natural sciences
Double-Blind❌ No❌ NoHumanities, social sciences
Open Peer Review✅ Yes✅ YesBMJ, F1000Research
Triple-Blind❌ No❌ No (editor too)Rare, used in conferences
Post-PublicationPublic discussionPublicF1000, eLife

The Peer Review Process

  1. Submission — Author submits manuscript through the journal’s system.
  2. Editorial check — Editor screens for scope and basic quality (1–2 weeks).
  3. Reviewer assignment — 2–4 experts in the field are invited.
  4. Review — Reviewers evaluate methodology, novelty, clarity (4–8 weeks).
  5. Decision — Accept, minor revisions, major revisions, or reject.
  6. Revision — Author addresses feedback (1–2 rounds typical).
  7. Acceptance & publication — Production, copyediting, online publication.

Why Peer Review Matters

  • Quality control: Catches errors, weak methodology, overstated claims.
  • Credibility: Peer-reviewed work is the basis for trustworthy science.
  • Improvement: Reviewer feedback often makes papers significantly better.
  • Filter: Distinguishes serious research from predatory venues that skip review.
  • Career signal: Peer-reviewed publications are weighted heavily in evaluations.

Peer Review FAQ

How long does peer review take?

Typically 4–12 weeks for the first round. Total time from submission to acceptance averages 3–6 months across most fields, with high-impact journals taking longer.

How can I tell if a journal is properly peer-reviewed?

Check that the journal: (1) is indexed in Scopus, WOS, or PubMed; (2) explicitly describes its review process on its website; (3) has a verifiable editorial board; (4) is not on a predatory journals list.

Can I be a peer reviewer?

Yes — usually after publishing 1–3 papers in your field. Editors invite reviewers based on expertise. You can also register on Publons (now Web of Science Reviewer Connect) to be discovered.

What if a reviewer’s comment seems unfair?

Most journals allow you to respond to each reviewer comment. Politely disagree, providing evidence. The editor makes the final call.

Tips for Surviving Peer Review

  1. Read recent papers in your target journal to match style and depth.
  2. Self-review before submission — check methods, reproducibility, statistics.
  3. Get a friendly reviewer — have a colleague read it before submission.
  4. Use plain language — clear writing reduces rejections.
  5. Respond to every comment in your revision letter, even small ones.
  6. Be timely — respond to revisions within the deadline.
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