Guidelines for the
Reviewers (JPP)
The main
objective of peer-review is to improve the quality of submitted articles. It is an essential component of a
journal's publication process for maintaining high-quality standards. At least
two potential reviewers review the manuscript submitted to Journal
of Phytomolecules
& Pharmacology (JPP). Reviewers are requested to assess
the quality of the manuscripts and provide recommendations to the editor on the
manuscript for accepting, rejecting or revisions. JPP requested to provide authentic, sincere
and positive review comments and criticism for each manuscript in order to
improve the quality of the submitted articles. We are determined to recognize reviewers' efforts.
The Advantages of Volunteer
Reviewers
When reviewing for JPP, the
reviewer will:
·
Receive a
thanks mail and reviewer certificate
·
Be
included in the annual reviewer acknowledgement list.
·
Receive
reviewer award annually based on outstanding performance
·
Be
endorsed and verify your review on Publoan profile.
·
The
reviewer is eligible for a full waiver based on satisfactory performance of
sincere reviewing.
·
Develop
scholarly, research, and teaching abilities.
Confidentiality
Reviewers must maintain their confidentiality
regarding the manuscript's content. They must be aware of revealing their
identity to the authors. After submitting the review report, the reviewer will
be notified by email of the other reviewers' reports. The review reports and
authors' responses will not be published on the journal website. Reviewers can
evaluate the manuscript independently and must complete the review report form.
Potential Conflicts of Interest
Reviewers
should notify the journal editor if they have a conflict of interest that could
bias the review and influence the report.
Review Process
JPP employs a double-blind review system until the
review process is completed. Each reviewer will be invited to review the
manuscript via email or the Journal management system. A title and abstract of
the manuscript will be sent at the time of invitation. After accepting the
review invitation, the reviewer will receive a full manuscript through email or
access by the Journal management system.
Responsibilities of the Reviewers
1. Reviewers are discouraged to
mention their citation of their work and their colleagues if it is not
necessary to improve the quality of the manuscript under review.
2. The reviewer must be strict about
plagiarism of the article and must notify the editorial office immediately if
anything catches their eyes.
3. A reviewer is requested to submit
his or her review report within 10 days of accepting the invitation from the
editorial office. If they require additional time, they must contact the
editorial office.
4. While reviewing
the manuscript, reviewers should not be biased or partial.
5. Criticism should
not be presented mindlessly and offensive remarks are not acceptable.
6. The reviewer's comments cannot be influenced by the reviewer's ethnicity, national origin, language, race, religion, or place of birth.
Evaluation of review report
The review report
includes:
A summary: A summary is a brief
paragraph that summarizes the manuscript's main scientific contribution, aim,
and objectives.
General
comments: Comments
on each section of the manuscript (title, abstract, introduction, materials and
methods, results and discussion, conclusion and underlining areas of strength
and weakness) must be described clearly in order to response by the authors.
Specific comments: Reviewer can express
their specific comments to the editor for improving the quality of the
manuscript
For further guidance, please
refer to the following documents:
COPE with Ethical Guidelines for
Peer Reviewers. Committee on Publication Ethics. Available online.
Current Science
Publishing invites interested reviewers to join our journal.
Please
send us your CV along with your research interest to the Journal office.
Managing
Editor
Journal
of Phytomolecules
& Pharmacology (JPP)
E-mail: jpp@leafletpub.com
managing.editor@leafletpub.com
jpp.leafletpub@gmail.com
Editor-in-Chief
Professor Dr. Marcello Iriti
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