REVIEWERS
REVIEWERS PAGE
Reviewing a manuscript written by a fellow scientist is a privilege. However, it is a time-consuming responsibility. Hence, TQART's Editorial Board, authors, and audiences appreciate your willingness to accept this responsibility and dedication. TQART adheres to a double-blind peer-review process that is rapid, fair, and ensures a high quality of articles published. In so doing, TQART needs reviewers who can provide insightful and helpful comments on submitted manuscripts with a turnaround of about three weeks. Maintaining TQART as a scientific journal of high quality depends on reviewers with a high level of expertise and an ability to be objective, fair, and insightful in their evaluation of manuscripts.
If IJVS's Editor-in-Chief has invited you to review a manuscript, please consider the following:
Reviewing manuscript critically but constructively and preparing detailed comments about the manuscript to help authors improve their work
Reviewing multiple versions of a manuscript as necessary
Providing all required information within established deadlines
Making recommendations to the editor regarding the suitability of the manuscript for publication in the journal
Declaring to the editor any potential conflicts of interest to the authors or the content of a manuscript they asked to review
Reporting possible research misconduct
Suggest alternative reviewers if they cannot review the manuscript for any reason.
Treating the manuscript as a confidential document
Not making any use of the work described in the manuscript
Not communicating directly with authors, if somehow, they identify the authors
Not identifying themselves as authors
Not passing on the assigned manuscript to another reviewer
Ensuring that the manuscript is of high quality and original work
Informing the editor if they find the assigned manuscript is under consideration in any other publication to their knowledge
Writing review report in English only
Authoring a commentary for publication related to the reviewed manuscript
WHAT SHOULD BE CHECKED WHILE REVIEWING A MANUSCRIPT?
Novelty
Originality
Scientific reliability
A valuable contribution to the science
Adding new aspects to the existed field of study
Ethical aspects
Structure of the article submitted and its relevance to authors' guidelines
References provided to substantiate the content
Grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Scientific misconduct