Peer Review Process

Journal Najah: Journal of Research and Community Services follows a Double-blind peer review policy. The paper is sent to many reviewers (the experts in the respective field) to review the paper in light of the journal's guidelines and features of a quality research paper. For papers that require changes, the same reviewers will be used to ensure that the quality of the revised paper is acceptable.

 

Here list of items that need to be reviewed:

1.  The novelty of the topic
2.  Originality
3.  Scientific reliability
4.  A valuable contribution to the science
5.  Adding new aspects to the existed field of study
6.  Ethical aspects
7.  Structure of the article submitted and its relevance to authors’ guidelines
8.  References provided to substantiate the content
9.  Grammar, punctuation, and spelling
10. Scientific misconduct