Joe Touch wrote:
I wasn't advocating for more ADs, but for more 'virtual' ADs, i.e., to
move the work of reviewing out of the ADs, and let the ADs distrbute the
reviews and collect and interpret the results.
I would agree on one point. Document reviewers seem to me would
help. Most of the initial feedback (at least for my '1' case)
was editorial and not technical. The technical feedback came
later.
So perhaps some kind of procedural reviewer would help the AD's
from what might be repetitive and common feedback? When
those are fixed, then the AD's read them for technical content.
The AD's would not have to worry about reading a hundred or so
pages more than needed.
Or were my initial submission issues rare?
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