Reviewer Guide
As a reviewer for the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), you play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and relevance of the published research. Here is a guide to follow during the review process:
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Objectivity and Professionalism:
- Conduct reviews objectively. Criticisms should be constructive and conveyed politely. Avoid any conflicts of interest with the authors or the research topic.
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Confidentiality:
- Maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript under review. Information or ideas from unpublished manuscripts should not be used for personal advantage or other purposes.
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Assessment Criteria:
- Evaluate the manuscript based on originality, contribution to the field, clarity of argument, and strength of analysis. Ensure the manuscript accurately references and integrates relevant literature.
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Feedback and Recommendations:
- Provide clear and detailed feedback, indicating areas needing improvement. Include specific recommendations for revisions.
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Review Decision:
- Provide a decision recommendation (accept, major revision, minor revision, or reject) based on academic quality and adherence to the journal’s scope.
Following these guidelines will help maintain the high standards of the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) and support the dissemination of significant multidisciplinary research.