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How do you ensure that the chapters are passed to the next reviewers in a
timely fashion, and how do you distinguish which reviewer made which
comments if they are all in red? (In case you have questions...)
Thanks
> -----Original Message-----
>
> "Reviewing a chapter consists of reviewing and answering the
> associated
> questions, if you can, and reviewing the chapter itself for
> accuracy and
> completeness. Keep in mind the subject of the chapter you are
> reviewing,
> and that an element or process may be described briefly in
> one chapter,
> and dealt with more fully in another chapter. If you notice
> misspellings
> and grammatical errors, point them out; I haven't spell
> checked all the
> chapters yet. However, you don't have to edit for style; that's my
> problem. Please pass teh chapter along to the next reviewer
> when you're
> done with it. Please make all notes in red."
>