Peer Reviewers Process

Peer Review Process of Sariputra E-Journal

Articles accepted by the editorial board for evaluation are subject to blind peer review. If there is a difference of opinion between two referees when assessing an article, the article is sent to a third referee. If an article is sent to more than two referees, the majority opinion is taken as the basis. Referees are selected from among the scientific council or academics of the university. In order for an article to be published in a journal, the referee must express a positive opinion.

 

In articles that will be submitted to journals, the following things need to be considered:

1. Submitted articles have never been published elsewhere and may not be sent to more
    than one journal at the same time.

2. In research presented orally or on a poster at a congress, symposium or scientific
    environment, the name, place and date of the activity must be included.

3. In research sponsored by an institution or fund, the name of the sponsoring
    institution and the project label must be included.

4. Information must be provided about the article resulting from the thesis. The author
    is responsible for any misrepresentation.

5. Articles to be submitted to the exam must be prepared in accordance with the
    Sariputra E-Journal writer's guidelines.

6. The author is responsible for the content of the publication, opinions maintained, the
    correctness of resources, quotations and images and visuals protected by copyright.