Manuscript Review process :

Manuscript Review Process

 

 

Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Current Science & Humanities are initially reviewed by the Managing Editor, who determines whether the manuscript meets the requirements of the journal and is worth sending out for thorough review. If so, then it is sent out to a reviewer who is experts in relevant fields, as selected by the Editor or Editor-in-Chief for review in a double blind process. This peer review process is designed to assure that Journal of Current Science & Humanities publishes only original, accurate articles and essays that contribute to knowledge in the field of pharmaceutical science.
Reviewers are asked to assess submissions based on depth of original research, accuracy, appropriate documentation, readability, and suitability of content. Questions addressed include:

 


Reviewers are subjected for Blind Peer Review of the submitted article.

  1. Is the subject within the scope of the journal?
  2. Is the rationale for this work well stated?
  3. Are the objectives clearly stated?
  4. Were relevant methods used?
  5. Are the results presented in an objective, unbiased fashion?
  6. Were the objectives of the study met?
  7. Are the conclusions supported by the data?
  8. Is the writing clear, concise and precise?
  9. Whether article meets JCSH guidelines?

 

Reviewers make one of four recommendations: acceptance, provisional acceptance with revision or rejection. Reviewers are asked to include comments explaining the recommendation. Approximately 67 percent of submitted manuscripts are accepted for publication.

 

 

Authors receive the reviewers’ comments and are often asked to revise the manuscript in line with the reviewers’ and/or editor’s suggestions. If the revised article is accepted for publication, the editor then determines the journal issue in which it will appear. Accepted articles will usually appear in the next issue of the journal or within three months.