Reviewer Guideline
Peer review is a critical process for enhancing the quality of scientific research and ensuring that published works meet academic standards. Reviewers contribute to the research community by providing valuable feedback on the authors' work.
Reviewers are expected to evaluate the assigned manuscripts within the specified timeframe, which typically ranges from 2 to 4 weeks.
Reviewers should provide constructive feedback to help authors improve their work.
Feedback must be clear, understandable, and specific.
Critiques should be presented in a supportive tone that encourages authors.
Reviewers must keep any information acquired during the review process confidential. No information about the content should be shared with third parties until the article is published.
If a reviewer has a personal or professional conflict of interest regarding the manuscript under review, they must inform the journal editor. In such cases, the reviewer should withdraw from the evaluation process.