Instruction to Authors
Review and Publication Process
Double-Blind and Original Refereeing Process:
- Papers are reviewed using a full double-blind process.
- Each paper is sent to two reviewers.
- Reviewers’ recommendations determine the paper’s outcome:
- Accepted
- Subject to resubmission with significant changes
- Rejected
- The review process takes a maximum of ten days.
- Authors/corresponding authors receive one soft copy of the published journal for each accepted article.
Peer Review Process
- The authors’ names and affiliations are not disclosed to the editors and reviewers.
- Reviewers’ identities are also kept confidential from the authors.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Response: Upon receiving a manuscript from the Editorial Board, reviewers should quickly indicate whether they will review the manuscript based on their expertise.
- Decisions: After the peer review process, reviewers can provide one of the following recommendations:
- Accepted: If the manuscript is relevant and well-written.
- Rejected: If the manuscript is irrelevant.
- Revision Needed: If minor corrections are required.
Instructions for Reviewers
- Reviewers must be unbiased and transparent in their decisions.
- Reviewers should provide their decisions within one week of accepting the manuscript.
- Reviewers should respect the confidentiality of the manuscript information until publication.
- The final decision to accept or reject a manuscript is made by the Editorial Committee.
- Reviewers should contact the editorial office for any conflicts regarding the manuscript, authors, or editors.
- Reviewers are welcome to provide suggestions to help develop the journal.
Copyright
- Copyrights for articles published in IJMIC International Journal are retained by the authors.
- First publication rights are granted to the journal.
- The journal/publisher is not responsible for subsequent uses of the work.
- It is the author’s responsibility to take action in case of any copyright infringement.