In the scientific world, peer review is the backbone of research credibility. Behind every published paper is a team of anonymous experts who have critically assessed the work—these individuals are…
Submitting your research paper to a journal is a major milestone, but before the editorial board reviews your work, there’s one crucial step: the cover letter. A well-crafted academic cover…
Starting a new scholarly journal involves many complex decisions that must be made before accepting submissions and publishing the first issue. This page offers resources to guide editors and boards…
Editors and journals are constantly tasked with the same pivotal question: Are we doing all we can to streamline the peer review process while maintaining high-quality standards? When your editorial…
Best Practices, Common Pitfalls, and Practical Tips for Editors Authorship policies are among the most critical editorial guidelines a journal can create. They help define credit, clarify responsibility, and strengthen…