Peer reviewing
The published articles undergo a peer-reviewing process. The procedure is as follows:
Each article is sent to an independent reviewer whose research area of interest is close to the topic of the submitted manuscript. The reviewer receives an anonymous copy of the text and gives his/her evaluations within 14 days. The reviewer’s recommendations determine whether an article will be accepted, accepted with changes and additions, or rejected. You can consult the list of the independent reviewers here.
The final decision on whether a manuscript will be published or not is taken by the editorial board on the basis of the received review.
The review (without the name of the reviewer) is sent immediately to the author together with information on whether the article has been accepted for publication without changes, with a requirement for changes and additions, or has been rejected. If the article is accepted with requirements for changes or additions, the author has 10 days to make corrections and send back his text.
The accepted articles are edited, prepared for printing, and published within 6 to 9 months after the receiving of the final text.