MAIN MENU
TOOLS
ARTICLE TEMPLATE
INDEXED BY
VISITORS
All submitted papers are subject to a strict double-blind peer review process by at least two reviewers who are experts in the area of the particular paper. The peer review process can take anywhere between three months to six months. The review process aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article in terms of originality, interest, up-to-dateness, coherence, and balanced argumentation.
Writing a Review
Questions to consider
The main factors you should provide advice on as a reviewer are the originality, presentation, relevance, and significance of the manuscript’s subject matter to the readership of the journal.
Questions to have in mind when reading the manuscript (in no order):
Once you’ve read the paper and have assessed its quality, you need to make a recommendation to the editor regarding publication, such are:
This journal uses Open Journal Systems, which is open-source journal management and publishing software developed, supported, and freely distributed by the Public Knowledge Project under the GNU General Public License.
MAIN MENU
TOOLS
ARTICLE TEMPLATE
INDEXED BY
VISITORS