Peer Review Process
- Submitting an article by the author/authors through the journal's website;
- Receiving articles from the author/authors;
- Initial review of the article content by the editor-in-chief of the journal and technical review by the journal manager (return to the author/authors if the format of the journal is not followed);
- Scientific review by members of the editorial board and defining the referees;
- Sending the article to 2 referees, as a double-blind method;
- Announcing the result of the arbitration to the editor-in-chief of the journal, and sending the requested corrections (if the article is not scientifically rejected) to the author/authors;
- Re-sending the article to referees for reviewing (if there are serious and fundamental amendments) and receiving the final review;
- Re-control of in-text and end-of-text citation by the editor of the journal and control of the journal format and return to the author/authors if there is a problem;
- Request to send the article to the matching system in order to check the similarity;
- Issuing a certificate of acceptance and being in the queue for electronic publication.