Peer Review Process

  1. The Editor conducts an initial screening of the submitted manuscript to assess its alignment with the journal’s aims and scope, as well as to evaluate the similarity index using the Crosscheck Engine. The overall similarity level must be below 20% (excluding the bibliography), with no more than 3% similarity to any single source. Additionally, the manuscript must contain less than 5% AI-generated content, as verified through an AI detection tool, and the author(s) must include an AI Use Declaration at the end of the manuscript, preceding the references section.
  2. These manuscripts will be sent to two reviewers anonymously through a double-blind peer Review Process.
  3. Reviewers' comments are then sent to the corresponding author to take the necessary actions and responses.
  4. The revised manuscript will then be evaluated in an editorial board meeting, and the final decision will be communicated to the corresponding author.
  5. The average time for which the article is published from submission is about 120 days.