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Peer Review Process
The peer review process is an essential component in maintaining substantial standards in publishing and in producing high-quality scholarly journal information from potential authors and researchers around the globe. All submitted articles undergo a Desk Review and Initial Manuscript Evaluation by distinguished and reputable members of the Editorial Board. Subsequently, the articles are sent to peer reviewers who are highly respected in their respective fields and are further evaluated through a Double-Blind Peer Review process. After this stage, the article is returned to the author for revision. This process takes a maximum of one month (four weeks).
Each manuscript is assessed by peer reviewers based on substantial and technical aspects. Articles may be accepted without revision, accepted with minor or major revisions, or rejected. The results of the peer review will be communicated to the authors via email. Authors are then required to revise their manuscripts based on the reviewers’ suggestions no later than eight weeks after notification. To prevent plagiarism, all articles will be checked for originality using Turnitin before publication.
