Editorial Peer Review Process
1: Manuscript Submission
Authors submit their manuscripts through the journal submission system.
2: Manuscript Number Assignment
Each submission is assigned a unique manuscript identification number for tracking.
3: Technical Screening
The editorial office evaluates the manuscript for formatting, quality, plagiarism, and adherence to journal guidelines.
4: Editorial Assignment
The Editor-in-Chief assigns a Handling Editor with relevant subject expertise.
5: Initial Editorial Assessment
The Handling Editor reviews the manuscript and decides whether to reject it or send it for peer review.
6: Reviewer Assignment
Two expert reviewers are assigned to evaluate the manuscript.
7: Peer Review
Reviewers assess the manuscript based on originality, scientific quality, clarity, and relevance.
8: Editorial Decision
The Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision based on reviewer comments and editorial evaluation: acceptance, minor revision, major revision, or rejection.
9: Post-Decision Process
Accepted manuscripts proceed to publication after proofreading. Revised manuscripts must be resubmitted for further review. Rejected manuscripts cannot be resubmitted to the same journal.