Peer Review Process
The practise of peer review is an essential part of maintaining substantial standards in publishing and brings out the best possible scientific proceeding information from the potential authors and researchers globally. All articles submitted that go to the editorial staff will be selected through the Desk Review and Initial Manuscript Evaluation process by eminent and renowned Editorial Board members. Then, the articles will be sent to the peer reviewers (two reviewers) who are highly appreciated in their fields and will go to the next selection by Single-Blind Peer Review Process. After that, the articles will be returned to the authors to revise. These processes take a month (4 weeks) for a maximum time. In each manuscript, the peer reviewer will be rated from the substantial and technical aspects. Articles that have been submitted take an average of about 8 weeks to publish.
The article could be accepted without revision, accepted with minor or major revision, and rejected. The peer-review result will be notified to the authors via email. The author then has to revise as suggested by the reviewer no later than eight weeks upon notification.
To prevent plagiarism, all the articles prior to publication will be checked for originality using Turnitin, with a maximum similarity limit of 25%.