Peer Review Process
Peer review practices are an essential part of maintaining substantial standards in publishing and producing the best scientific journal information from potential authors and researchers globally. All articles submitted to the editorial staff will be selected through the Desk Review and Initial Manuscript Evaluation process by prominent and renowned members of the Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to esteemed peer reviewers in the field who will proceed to the next selection through the Peer Review Process. After that, the articles will be returned to the authors for revision. this process takes a month (4 weeks) at most. In each manuscript, peer reviewers will be evaluated on substantive and technical aspects. The submitted article takes an average of about 8 weeks to be published.
The article can 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. The author must then revise according to the reviewer's suggestions no later than 6 weeks after notification.
To prevent plagiarism, all articles before publication will be checked for originality using Ithenticate, with a maximum similarity threshold of 25%.


