Peer Review Process

Community service articles submitted to this online journal will undergo peer review by at least one (1) reviewer. Accepted articles will be available online after completing the journal’s peer-review process. The languages used in this journal are English or Indonesian.

Peer review is designed to assess the validity, quality, and often the originality of articles for publication. Its primary purpose is to maintain the integrity of science by filtering out invalid or poor-quality articles.

From the publisher’s perspective, peer review acts as a content filter, directing higher-quality articles to higher-quality journals and helping to build the journal’s brand.

Submitting articles to a peer-review process adds value to the publication. For this reason, publishers must ensure a strong peer-review system is in place.

Editor’s Feedback

"Pointing out specific weaknesses in the structure of the paper is crucial. Are the methods valid, is the data clearly presented, and are the conclusions supported by the data?" (Editor’s feedback)

If an editor can read your comments and clearly understand the basis of your recommendation, then you have written a helpful review. (Editor’s feedback)