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     The peer review process is used to assess the quality of scientific work unbiasedly. This system which is considered as a benefit to journals can guarantee validity, reliability and originality of scientific papers. Although this process might take a longer time, it is very essential for scholarly and academic publication.

     

    The articles will be checked to see how much they match up with other published manuscripts. Reviewers are asked to report any faults or plagiarism cases in manuscripts.

      The standard maximum length of reviewing process in this journal is 12 weeks and the minimum period is about 5 weeks  It is essential to notify that in a few cases, this period might get longer or sometimes even shorter due to different reasons including quick or late authors or reviewers’ feedback, cancellation of reviewing process, inappropriate responses of authors to comments or proofreading and journal guidelines, misconceptions in submission process, etc.

    The manuscripts, which are sent to this journal through the management system, are first observed by editors, mainly editor in chief. If the manuscripts scopes are appropriate (based on defined scopes), if the editors find out that they include new and novel subjects, if the structure of articles sounds acceptable and they follow journal rules and if no unethical issue is determined, the manuscripts will be sent to peer-reviewing process.

    A Brief Summary Of Peer Reviewing Process