Peer Review Process

An editor first reviews the submitted manuscript to ensure it is free from plagiarized content; the maximum similarity limit is 20%. The submitted manuscript will be evaluated to determine whether it aligns with our focus and scope or has a major methodological flaw.

One peer reviewer will review every submitted paper. The author is unaware of the identity of the reviewer. The reviewing process will consider novelty, objectivity, method, scientific impact, conclusion, and references. The suggested decision will be evaluated in an editorial board meeting. Reviewers' comments are then sent to the corresponding author for necessary actions and responses, hopefully within 3 weeks.