> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://jrpdocs.hyvikk.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://jrpdocs.hyvikk.space/features/articles/assign-reviewers.md).

# Assign Reviewers

After **Receiving Articles** from Author, Publication House / Admin have to Assign Reviewer(s) to Each Articles **(which has Status != Published / Rejected).**

***This Feature Allows Admin to Manually Assign Articles to Each Reviewer(s).***&#x20;

#### **ASSIGN REVIEWERS**

![Edit Article > Assign Reviewers Section](/files/fjCFuMvwxIvVSQmxzRFq)

**To Assign Reviewers**

* *Type Reviewer Name OR Area of Research Category* to Find Reviewers.
* Upon Typing Some Characters, You will See List of Matching Reviewers.
* Select Appropriate Reviewers from the List. You can Assign Multiple Reviewers for Each Article.
* After Reviewer Selection; Navigate to Bottom of the Section and Click on **"Assign"** Button.
* **Bingo !**&#x20;

### You have Assigned Reviewer(s) to the Article.

{% hint style="info" %}
Upon Successful Article Assignment, Reviewers will get [**"Article Assignment" Email Notification.**](/features/email-notifications/article-assignment.md)
{% endhint %}


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