Peer Review
- Every manuscript submitted will go through a double blind review process.
- The review process considers novelty, objectivity, methodology, scientific impact, conclusions, and references.
- Reviewers should provide timely written feedback regarding the merits and scientific value of the work.
- Avoid personal comments or criticism.
- Notify the editor immediately if unable to review in a timely manner and if possible, provide the names of other potential reviewers.
- Pay attention to ethical issues, such as substantial similarities between the final text and any papers published or submitted to other journals.
- Ensure that published articles comply with journal standards.
- Protect readers from erroneous or flawed research and studies that cannot be validated by others.