Guidelines & Peer Review Process

Peer review

This publication uses a double-blind review procedure. The editor will first determine if each contribution is appropriate for the journal. When an article is judged appropriate, it is usually given to at least two separate professional reviewers who will evaluate its scientific merit. The final decision on whether to approve or reject an article rests with the editor. The Editor has the last say. Editors do not have a say in decisions pertaining to papers they have authored, those published by family members or colleagues, or those that deal with goods or services that the editor is interested in. All of the journal's standard processes apply to such submissions, and peer review is conducted separately from the appropriate editor and their research teams. 

 

Double-blind evaluation
The authors' names are kept secret from the reviewers and vice versa since this publication utilizes double-anonymized reviews. Please include the following individually to make this easier:
Page title (with author information): The title, affiliations of the authors, acknowledgements, any declaration of interest, and the corresponding author's email address should all be included. The writers can offer a Twitter presence if they so like. It may be an institutional account or one of the writers' personal accounts.
Manuscript anonymized (no author information): Any identifying information, such as the names or affiliations of the authors, should not be included in the main body of the work, which includes the references, figures, tables, and any acknowledgements.

 

How to Use Word Processors

Please save the file in the word processor-native format. Keep the text in a single-column and try to avoid anything distracting from the text. A lot of the formatting will be removed and made common during the publication steps. Do not do justification or word hyphenation with the help of word processing. But circumstances dictate the use of boldface, italics, subscripts, and subscript. When providing the tabulated data, use a single column for the grid, rather than each row, before you provide any grid. When there are no grids in the tables, column alignment should be done with tabs and not space. The on-screen layout of the text should have a similar look with that of the paper manuscript. It is expected that source files for pictures, tables, or texts will be provided because certain materials will have been placed in the text.

In order to eliminate any faults, directors may choose to apply of the spelling and grammar utility within the word processing program.