Peer Review Process

  1. The Editor-in-Chief (or Executive Editor in the specialty) sends the research to two reviewers via email or through the journal's electronic system (if available).
  2. If the reviewers agree to publish the article without modifications, the author is informed and the volume number and issue number in which the article will be published are specified through a publication notice obtained by the author after paying the publication fees.
  3. If the two reviewers agree on substantial modifications, the author must make the necessary revisions and follow up with the Executive Editor. If the two reviewers disagree on the publication of the article, it is sent to a third reviewer to determine its publishability.
  4. The Executive Editor oversees the implementation of the arbitration suggestions with the author and then delivers them to the Editor-in-Chief after the required revisions.
  5. The Editorial Committee may request linguistic editing and provide any relevant information and disclose scientific misconduct when necessary.