Review Procedure
- Submission of Article: The corresponding or submitting author submits the article to the IJAQ. This is usually via an online system.
- Structural Assessment: The editor checks the article's composition and arrangement against the journal’s Author Guidelines to ensure it includes the required sections and stylizations. The quality of the article is not assessed at this point.
- Editor-in-Chief Assessment and Processing: The Editor-in-Chief checks that the article is appropriate for the journal and is sufficiently original and interesting. If not, the article may be rejected without being reviewed any further.
- Plagiarism Checkup: The article at this step is tested by Turnitin for similarity results; if it is less than 20%, the article is considered for reviewer assigning, or else the article is rejected due to similarity results.
- Invitation to Reviewers: The Editor-in-Chief sends invitations to individuals he or she believes would be appropriate reviewers. As responses are received, further invitations are issued, if necessary, until the required number of acceptances is obtained (two accepted reviewer decisions).
- Response to Invitations: Potential reviewers consider the invitation against their own expertise, conflicts of interest, and availability. They then accept or decline.
- Review is Conducted: The reviewer sets time aside to read the article several times. The first read is used to form an initial impression of the work. If major problems are found at this stage, the reviewer may feel comfortable rejecting the article without further work. Otherwise, they will read the article several more times, taking notes to build a detailed point-by-point review. The review is then submitted to the journal, with a recommendation to accept or reject it, or with a revision request (usually flagged as either major or minor) before reconsidering.
- Journal Evaluates the Reviews: The Editor-in-Chief considers all the returned reviews before making an overall decision. If the reviews differ widely, the editor may invite an additional reviewer to get an extra opinion before making a decision.
- Primarily Decision: The Editor-in-Chief sends a decision to the author, including any relevant reviewer comments. The reviewer's name is anonymous to the author (s).
- Author Send Revised Manuscript: The author should make the changes asked by the reviewer and should highlight these changes in red or yellow shadow.
11- Final Decision: If accepted, the author should pay the publication fee, and the article should be sent to the page designer and then to the publisher.