The purpose of peer review is to ensure that journals publish high-quality research that would benefit the entire research scientific community
Step-by-step guide to assist scholars to successfully navigate the IJMP peer review process:
Step 1: Submission
Step 2: Editorial Assessment
Step 3: Peer Review Assignment
On IJMP, reviewer identities are kept anonymous to ensure fairness and to avoid bias. Reviewers are chosen based on their expertise, experience, and capacity to offer insightful feedback on the manuscript.
Step 4: Peer Review
In the peer review process, reviewers carefully assess the manuscript’s content, methodology, originality, and importance. They evaluate the study’s strengths and weaknesses, pinpoint errors or gaps in the research, and offer helpful suggestions for enhancing the manuscript. Reviewers might also recommend changes. The evaluation process usually takes place within a certain period of time, possibly a month.
Step 5: Decision
Once the peer review is complete, reviewers will then submit their reports to the editor. The editor will make decision about the manuscript based on the feedback of the reviewers. The decision can be classified into several categories:
Step 6: Revision and Resubmission
If revisions are needed, the scholar will be informed and be given the reviewers’ feedback. The scholar should thoroughly address each comment, make the necessary changes to the manuscript, and include a detailed explanation to the editor about the revisions. The updated manuscript, along with the response letter, should be resubmitted to the journal.
Step 7: Final Decision and Publication
Once the revised manuscript is received, the editor reviews it along with the responses and changes made. If the revisions are substantial, the manuscript may be returned to the reviewers for additional evaluation. The editor makes the final decision, taking into account the reviewers’ recommendations and the updated manuscript. If the manuscript is accepted, it proceeds through to the publication process, which includes language editing, and proofreading, before it officially gets published in the journal.
Step 8: Post-Publication
Once the article is published, scholars are encouraged to actively promote their work through different platforms, including social media, academic conferences, and partnerships with other researchers. Scholars must engage with the scientific community, address inquiries and feedback, and expand on the research through additional studies and collaborate with other researchers.