Editor Guidelines

The editorial board is an essential and valuable resource for our journals. All our editors are experts in their respective fields and are responsible for the peer review process and the content of the journal.

The Editorial Board consists of international experts in their fields. The roles of the Editorial Board members are the following:

  • Editor should be expertized in definite research field.
  • Judge the submitted manuscripts and may involve independent reviewers.
  • The editor should advise on scope, journal policy and make suggestions for journal development.
  • Propose a theme of your choice for a special issue and be the guest editor of that issue.
  • Promote the journal at workshops, conferences, and relevant public events to attract new potential authors.
  • Editors are responsible for the acceptance or rejection of an article publication.
  • Support the journal with timely contributions of articles.
  • The editor should evaluate an article with fair consideration and judge it on its merits, regardless of the race, religion, nationality, gender, seniority, and institutional affiliation of the author.
  • Editors must maintain confidentiality and should not disclose any information about the submitted article. Unpublished material from the submitted work should not be used in the own research.

We revise the Editorial Board every 2 years in order to maintain active members by removing the inactive members and adding new ones.

We welcome scientists, researchers, medical practitioners, academicians, and scholars interested in serving as an editor to join us. Apply to join the Editorial Board