Instructions for Reviewers

Instructions for Peer-Reviewers

1. The main task of a peer reviewer is the evaluation of submitted articles. He or she makes the decision to publish or not publish the submitted articles.  Peer-reviewer via Editor-in-Chief may give the author advice on how to improve the submitted articles.

2. Peer-reviewer communicates directly with the Editor-in-Chief or the Executive Secretary.

3. Peer-reviewer must be a specialist at a high level in the domain that is presented in the submitted articles.

4. Each submitted article is considered confidential material and should be sent only to the chosen reviewers by the Editor-in-Chief or Executive Secretaries after consultations with the Editor-in-Chief.

5. Peer-reviewer must be objective, inform the Editor or the Executive Secretaries about any similarities of the submitted articles with the articles that he or she knows.

6. Acceptance and rejection of submitted articles must be grounded on the peer reviewer's arguments, which should be clear and avoid any personal criticism.