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Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to JINCES are assigned to the Editor-in-Chief. The Editor-in-Chief considers the manuscript's compliance with our journal's scope and manages the double-blind peer-review process. Reviewers are an essential aspect of the scholarly publishing process. The peer-review process is used in JINCES to validate scholarly work, improve published work quality, and increase research community networking. JINCES applied a double-blind peer-review process.
Steps in the peer-review process
The Editor-in-Chief makes a decision based on the overall assessment and quality of the manuscript reviewers' recommendations. According to JINCES policy, the Editor-in-Chief’s decisions are made within two months from the day the manuscript was submitted. Authors remain with the manuscript's copyright, while JINCES will be permitted to distribute it across different online (scholarly) databases.