Double-Blind Review
In double-blind review, identifying details are removed from the manuscript before it is sent to reviewers, and reviewer identities are not disclosed to authors.
This approach helps reduce bias connected to author reputation, institution, geography, or professional relationships.
Editorial Handling
The editorial team screens submissions, assigns suitable reviewers, evaluates reports, and reaches a decision based on the strength of the work and the reviewers recommendations.
- Reviewers assess scientific merit and presentation.
- Authors receive constructive comments where revisions are needed.
- Final decisions may include acceptance, revision, or rejection.