Peer Review Process

The publisher practices double-blind peer review. This process involves the following.

- First, the editors review all manuscripts to see if they meet the requirements of the publisher.

- Following the decision of the editors, the manuscripts submitted are sent to at least two external experts in the corresponding field. The manuscript passes double-blind peer review, neither the authors nor the reviewers know each other.

- The review stage lasts from 2 to 6 months.

- Reviewers' comments are transmitted to the authors, together with possible recommendations for the manuscript revision. The editor informs the authors, whether the manuscript is adopted without revision or authors are given the opportunity to review the manuscript and submit it again, or the manuscript is rejected.