Evaluation of manuscripts
Submitting a manuscript to a scientific journal means that the authors confirm and acknowledge that the materials have never been published before and have not been submitted for consideration in other publications.
The articles submitted by the authors are pre-reviewed by the editorial board, taking into account the journal's editorial policy and established requirements for publications. If any article does not meet the journal's requirements, it will be returned to the authors for revision and resubmission.
Within evaluation process, the article is sent to a reviewer who belongs to the subject area of knowledge. The article is submitted to the reviewer without the names of the authors. Neither authors nor reviewers know each other’s names.
After receiving a positive (or negative) review report, the content of the document is communicated to the authors, who must finalize the comments and suggestions within the deadline set by the editors.
If an article receives negative feedback from a reviewer, the editor sends the paper to another reviewer. If a manuscript receives two negative reviews, it is rejected by the journal for publication. The final decision to accept or reject an article rests with the editorial board.
If the article is rejected, the manuscript will be withdrawn and cannot be resubmitted to the journal.