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How do I nominate articles in two-digit or multidisciplinary journals for peer review?

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How do I nominate articles in two-digit or multidisciplinary journals for peer review?

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You can nominate articles published in two-digit or multidisciplinary journals for peer review in the same way that you would nominate articles published in journals that have been assigned four-digit FoR codes. The article will be reassigned up to three four-digit FoR codes through the ARC’s journal reassignment process. After reassignment, the inclusion of a reassigned article in a four-digit code may cause that four-digit code to exceed its 20 per cent limit on peer review items. The ARC will allow institutions to exceed the 20 per cent limit in these cases, and the article would be included in the pool of peer review items nominated for that four-digit code.

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