Under the Peer Review
process, IJAHSS follows a Double Blinded Review process where both the reviewer & author remain
anonymous to each other.
In the intangible field
of knowledge, setting a parameter could be incompatible with the immediate
thought. One has to follow a certain norm while adjudging an article, when it
comes to precision and appraisal. These are as follows: -
Confidential: Confidentiality is a key
of proficiency. We recommend a secret review process that is not shared
between the reviewer and the author. This is entirely an individual product of
the reviewer, where the judgment is made upon certain measures, essential to a
collective research area. Professional asceticism is desirable.
Blind review: Blind review is meant
for fair-dealing. In these process, the reviewer is kept unknown of the
authors’ identity and whereabouts. This process serves the assurance of
consistency & neutrality on the part of the reviewer.
Specified time: Time is given huge
fair value. The entire review process is a meticulous analysis within a
restricted time period. With a touch of expertise and knowledge, the reviewer
has to adhere to a given deadline.
Language: Language is the
career of idea. So it needs to be well-structured, simpler and familiar in
order to merge with a lucid style of paraphrasing the different beneficial
points and comments. Therefore, a smart diction is desirable on the part of the
reviewer.
Research: A
multi-disciplinary journal has an extensive research area. The reviewer is not
supposed to lose his/her foothold in the maze of multiple studies. These
articles should be reviewed following the conventional research methodology.
Authenticity: Keeping relevance
with the context, the submission has to be original in words and in idea.
Reviewer should judge an article with respect to its genuineness. Every article
should possess some exponential constituent within it. If the reviewer finds
any sort of lacking in originality, the article should immediately be passed on
to the editor mentioning the reference portion along with its unique manuscript
ID.