To be published, an article must receive a positive review. The reviewers are chosen by the Editorial Board and they receive the full manuscript and the review form.
Guidelines for reviewing manuscripts
- Each paper will undergo a thorough evaluation by at least two reviewers,
- In the case of texts written in English, at least one of the reviewers should be affiliated with a foreign institution,
- The Editorial Board uses the so-called double-blind review, which means that the identity of both the reviewer and author is concealed,
- The review must be in written form and should end with a well-founded conclusion of the manuscript. The review must also include a recommendation regarding the acceptance/revision/rejection of a given manuscript,
- The reviewer should pay special attention to the originality of the manuscript. If plagiarism is found, this should be described in the review and will constitute the basis for rejection of the manuscript,
- The names of reviewers are not disclosed. A list of reviewers is published annually on the journal’s website.
The Editorial Board kindly asks reviewers to promptly prepare the review and to submit it to the Editor-in-Chief or to the Secretary or of the Publishing House.
Review form