Guidelines for reviewers

NIDAJLC follows the Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors (https://publicationethics.org/resources/code-conduct).

  • The reviewers must provide the journal with personal and professional information that is accurate and a fair representation of their expertise, including verifiable and accurate contact information.
  • The reviewers must agree to review only if they have the necessary expertise to assess the manuscript.
  • During the review process, the reviewers must remain unbiased by considerations related to the nationality, religious or political beliefs, gender or other characteristics of the authors.
  • Reviewers must respect the confidentiality of the peer review process and refrain from using information obtained during the peer review process for their own or another’s advantage or disadvantage, or to discredit others.
  • Reviewers must ensure that authors receive the most constructive feedback possible for improving their manuscripts.
  • Reviewers must complete the review in a timely manner.
  • Reviewers must continue to respect the confidential nature of the review process and not reveal details of the manuscript after peer review unless they have permission from the author and the journal.

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