Article Template
Peer Reviewer Proccess
All manuscripts submitted to this journal must follow focus and scope, and author guidelines of this journal. The submitted manuscripts must address scientific merit or novelty appropriate to the focus and scope. All manuscripts must be free from plagiarism contents. All authors are suggested to use plagiarism detection software to do the similarity checking. Editors check the plagiarism detection of articles in this journal by using a Turnitin software.
The research article submitted to this journal will be double blind reviewed at least 2 (two) or more expert reviewers. The reviewers give scientific valuable comments improving the contents of the manuscript.
The editors will make the final decision on article acceptance based on the reviewers' comments. The editor in chief will decide on the publication of accepted articles, including the sequence of published articles, considering the sequence of accepted dates, the geographical distribution of authors, and the thematic issue.
1. Initial Editorial Screening (1-2 weeks)
- The editorial team reviews the manuscript to ensure it meets the journal’s focus, scope, formatting, and originality requirements.
- Manuscripts that do not meet the basic standards may be rejected at this stage without further review.
2. Double-Blind Peer Review by Reviewers (4-6 weeks)
- Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two or more expert reviewers.
- Reviewers provide scientific and constructive feedback to help improve the manuscript.
- This stage includes manuscript evaluation, feedback, and recommendation for acceptance, revision, or rejection.
3. Author Revisions (2-4 weeks)
- Authors are required to revise their manuscripts based on reviewer feedback and resubmit within the given time frame.
- Revised manuscripts are re-evaluated by the reviewers (for major revisions) or editors (for minor revisions).
4. Final Editorial Decision (1-2 weeks)
- The Editors make the final decision based on reviewer comments and manuscript improvements.
- If necessary, additional rounds of revision may be requested.
5. Publication Scheduling
- Accepted articles are scheduled for publication by the Editor-in-Chief.
- The publication sequence considers the date of acceptance, geographical diversity of authors, and thematic issues.