
blind review
Blind review is a process used in academic and professional publishing where the identities of authors and reviewers are kept hidden from each other. This approach helps ensure that evaluations of a submission are fair and unbiased, based solely on the quality of the work rather than the reputation or background of the author. Typically, reviewers assess the work without knowing who wrote it, and authors may also be unaware of who is reviewing their work. This process promotes impartiality and fairness in selecting the best submissions for publication or acceptance.