PEER REVIEW PROCESS

PEER REVIEW PROCESS

 Peer Review Process

All submissions of the esteemed authors and researchers will go through a
double-blind peer review to make sure their research quality meet the standards of JLARF categorized
manuscripts. JLARF aims for the best standards in peer review procedure.

After authors submit their manuscripts, it will be looked at by experts
within a week. Authors should carefully read the guidelines to make sure their manuscript follows the
rules and regulations before submitting their final manuscript. If accepted, the editor-in-chief will
appraise the work for final comments and decision. The corresponding author will receive an email
confirming the receipt of manuscript along with its registration number and the editor’s contact
details. From then on, authors should follow up the final steps of publication in their JLARF user
account. The manuscript will be reviewed by at least two referees or reviewers, and authors can expect
feedback within FOUR weeks. Papers may be accepted, require minor or major changes, or be rejected if
the basic standards are not met. If revisions are needed, authors must consider the comments from the
referees and editors.

If so, a second review process may follow. Once the paper is finally
accepted, authors need to send the final version in the correct file formats, i.e., DOCX not as a PDF.
Authors will then be informed about the publication date, issue, and volume. Only one PDF proof will be
put in the corresponding author’s account to inform the author of the approved publication decision.

The review process may take between 4 to 8 weeks if everything goes
smoothly between the authors and JLARF reviewers (editors).

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