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Double-Blind Peer Review Policy
Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI)
The Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) ensures the quality, reliability, and accuracy of the research it publishes through a stringent peer review process. CRI is committed to maintaining the highest levels of academic rigor and integrity. To promote fairness and neutrality, all submissions to CRI journals undergo a double-blind peer review. This document details the principles, procedures, and roles associated with the double-blind peer review process.
Objectives
The double-blind peer review process is designed to:
The Double-Blind Peer Review Workflow
The double-blind peer review process is a structured and systematic approach designed to ensure the quality and integrity of the manuscripts published by CRI journals. It consists of the following steps:
1. Manuscript Submission
Authors submit their manuscripts through the CRI Journals online submission system, ensuring all necessary files, such as the manuscript text, figures, and supplementary materials, are uploaded.
2. Initial Screening
3. Reviewer Selection
4. Review Process
5. Editorial Decision
6. Final Decision
7. Publication
Chart: Double-Blind Peer Review Workflow
This workflow ensures a rigorous, transparent, and objective review process, maintaining the high standards of quality and credibility for which CRI journals are known.
Appeals Process
Authors who disagree with the editorial decision may submit an appeal, providing a detailed response to the reviewers' comments and justifying why they believe the decision was unjust to the Editor-in-Chief. The Editor-in-Chief considers the appeal fairly and makes a final judgment based on the appeal’s merits and the original peer review process.
For additional information or inquiries regarding the peer review process, please feel free to contact the CRI editorial office at editorial@crijournals.org.
When Asked to Review a Manuscript, Consider These Points:
Conducting the Review
When conducting a review, maintain confidentiality by not disclosing the manuscript to third parties or contacting the author directly. Your feedback will influence the editor's final decision, so evaluate the manuscript based on the following criteria:
Language
If the article contains grammatical errors that hinder understanding, inform the editor but do not correct the language yourself. Suggest minor revisions to the author if necessary.
Previous Research
Check if the article appropriately references previous work and identifies any significant omissions. Ensure references are accurate.
Ethical Issues
Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers
The journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Code of Conduct and Ethical Guidelines for peer reviewers. We are committed to providing a fair, impartial, and timely review process, with decisions grounded in the manuscript’s significance, originality, and clarity.
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