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Editorial Best Practices

Editors play a central role in ensuring the quality, integrity, and credibility of scholarly publications. Adherence to best practices in editorial management is essential to maintaining high academic standards.

Editors are expected to evaluate manuscripts objectively, based on their scientific merit, originality, and relevance to the journal’s scope. Personal biases or external influences must not affect editorial decisions.

Consistency in decision-making is important. Similar manuscripts should be evaluated using comparable criteria to ensure fairness across submissions.

Editors should ensure that the peer-review process is conducted in a timely and efficient manner. Delays should be minimized, and communication with authors and reviewers should remain clear and professional.

Transparency is a key component of editorial best practices. Authors should be provided with clear explanations for editorial decisions, particularly in cases of rejection or major revision.

By adhering to these principles, editors contribute to the integrity of the scholarly record and the reputation of the journal.