Peer Review Processing
Peer Review Process
The peer review process is an essential element of the publication cycle. All manuscripts submitted to journals published by Tabesh International Journal of Social Sciences (TIJSS) will undergo extensive peer review by our Editorial Board Members and double-blind reviews by two reviewers. Following is the editorial workflow that all submitted manuscripts undergo.
Initial Evaluation
Once we receive a manuscript, our Editorial Office runs a plagiarism check and screens the manuscript to decide whether or not it should be sent for peer review without that the manuscript must has cover letter, copyright form. It is therefore very important for authors to make sure that their manuscript is well written and is of high quality.
During the initial
screening, our Editorial Office mainly checks the following:
1. Does the manuscript fit the TIJSS’s
scope?
2. Is the content of the manuscript being good enough to make it worth
reviewing?
3. Is the manuscript compliant with the journal’s Instructions for Authors?
4. Has the manuscript been submitted or published elsewhere?
5. Does the manuscript has cover
letter and copyright form?
If manuscript fails to meet the TIJSS's
requirements, it is immediately rejected.
Peer Review
After manuscripts clear the initial screening, they are assigned
to either a Co-Editor-in-Chief. The Co-Editor-in-Chief assigns manuscripts to a
Handling Editor. The handling editor will send the manuscript to a minimum of two
reviewers for peer review. Reviewers submit the evaluation results along with
their recommendations as one of the following actions:
1. Accept
2. Minor Revision
3. Major Revision
4. Reject
We have a double-blinded peer-review process in which the
reviewers and the authors of the manuscript do not have access to the
information of each other in the peer review process. Our journal acknowledges
the researchers who have performed the peer-review and without the significant
contributions made by these researchers, the publication of the journal would
not be possible. We try our best to adhere to the guidelines laid out by the
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). We also forward the guidelines to our
reviewers to ensure the highest ethical standards of evaluation.
Final Decision
In order for the handling editor to provide a recommendation
regarding the manuscript, at least three completed reviews are required. Once
the reviewers have submitted their comments, the handling editor will be
notified. The handling editor will then send their recommendations to the Editor-in-Chief.
The Editor-in-Chief delivers and informs the author of the final decision.
If the manuscript is conditionally accepted, authors will be
required to revise their manuscript according to the Editor’s and reviewers’
suggestions and submit a revised version of their manuscript for further
evaluation.
Our Editorial Workflow allows editors to reject manuscripts due
to a number of reasons including inappropriateness of the subject, lack of
quality, or incorrectness of the results. We ensure high quality and unbiased
peer-review by sending the manuscript for evaluation to a range of reviewers in
different parts of the world.
Complaints
If authors feel any inconvenience in the publication process,
they may submit their complaints to complaintstijss@tabesh.edu.af The
Editorial Office will address complaints regarding the journal’s policies and
procedures and may forward the complaint to the respective journal’s Editorial
Board, if required.