Type and procedure for reviewing articles:
The Single-Blind Review method is one of the traditional approaches to reviewing scientific articles. In the process of using this method, the identity of the authors of the article is known to the reviewers, but the reviewers remain anonymous to the authors. This process involves several key steps::
Submission of the article: The authors submit their article to the journal, following the requirements for the design and presentation of materials. .
Preliminary review: The editor (or the editorial board) conducts a preliminary review of the article for compliance with the subject of the publication, design requirements. Plagiarism can also be checked at this stage.
Assignment of Reviewers: The Editor selects one or more reviewers, who have the necessary expertise in the field to which they relate article. Reviewers remain anonymous to the authors.
Review: Reviewers evaluate the article in terms of its novelty, relevance, methodology, argumentation, clarity of presentation and compliance with ethical standards. Depending on the journal or conference, there may be one or more rounds of peer review.
Editor's Decision: Based on reviewer feedback, the editor makes a decision about the further fate of the article: accept for publication (as is or after minor edits), send for revision (with the requirement to take into account reviewers' comments) or reject.
Revision of the article: If the article is sent for revision, the authors make necessary changes and resubmit the article for consideration. In some In cases where the review process may be repeated.
After the article has been accepted for publication and all required edits have been completed, The article is being prepared for publication in the journal.