Peer Review Process

The responsible secretary of the journal checks the compliance of the articles with the publication profile and the publication requirements and transfers them to the reviewers. Reviewers are appointed by the editor-in-chief or a member of the editorial board; if necessary, highly qualified specialists from the relevant field are involved.

Reviewing is carried out confidentially according to the double-blind principle - the author and the reviewer do not know each other. Within a week, the reviewer provides an opinion on the compliance of the article with the requirements and the possibility of publication.

If the article requires revision, the author makes changes or argues his position. The reviewer reviews the updated version and makes a decision on publication. The final decision and the expected publication date are made by the editor-in-chief (or a member of the editorial board on his behalf), about which the author is notified by e-mail.