Peer-Reviewer Process
The peer review process is carried out to identify the scientific field of the article manuscript from the author, by reading and adapting the article manuscript to the available template, which is carried out by experts or colleagues in accordance with the scientific field, and then providing recommendations as to whether the article manuscript can be directly published, or revised first, if it does not match the focus and scope of the journal it may be rejected. In other words, peer-review activities also mean the involvement of several colleagues or experts in the same field of science and are assigned to provide input, comments, recommendations regarding the suitability of the article with the template, and the quality of the content of an article manuscript to be published. The process is as follows;
The steps in the journal peer review process are as shown in the picture above, which starts from the author sending the manuscript to the journal manager, then the article or journal will be forwarded to reviewers or colleagues in the same field of science to be adjusted to the template, focus and scope of the journal and even evaluated. , if there are revisions or improvements, the article manuscript will be sent back to the author to be corrected, then after the author has revised or corrected the suggestions and input from the reviewers and adjusted it to the template requested by the journal manager, the author of the article manuscript can send it again, if it meets the requirements. the journal's expectations, then the reviewers provide a recommendation for the article to be published or it could be rejected, because it does not meet the journal's criteria.