Peer Review Policy

Peer review is essential for ensuring the quality of published research. Two independent reviewers will assess the submitted article, and their feedback will help the Editor decide whether to accept or reject the article for publication.

  • The identities of both the authors and the reviewers are kept anonymous.
  • The author's manuscript publication is not guaranteed until the reviewers' recommendations and the Editor's decision. Therefore, the authors must adhere to the reviewers' change requests.
  • Manuscripts that do not comply with the instructions for authors or are beyond the journal's scope may be rejected by the Editor-in-Chief without peer review.
  • Upon acceptance for publication, specifically upon completion of reviewer-recommended revisions, the author will be allowed to make changes only in the event of a major mistake or significant errata.
  • Prior to publication, the authors always receive the final proofs for corrections.
  • In the event of any mistakes or omissions resulting from negligence or significant errors occurring during the final printing process, the journal will make corrections in an errata section in subsequent issues.