Reviewer Guidelines

Reviewer Guidelines

Wedya Journal of Multidisciplinary values the expertise and dedication of peer reviewers in maintaining the quality and integrity of published research. Reviewers play a crucial role in ensuring that manuscripts meet academic and ethical standards. The following guidelines outline the responsibilities and best practices for reviewers.

Responsibilities of Reviewers

  • Confidentiality: Reviewers must treat submitted manuscripts as confidential and not share or discuss their content with others.
  • Objectivity: Reviews should be conducted impartially, providing constructive criticism to help authors improve their work.
  • Timeliness: Reviewers should complete their evaluations within the agreed deadline to ensure timely publication.
  • Conflict of Interest: If a reviewer has a conflict of interest with a manuscript, they should decline the review request.
  • Ethical Considerations: Reviewers should identify potential ethical issues, such as plagiarism or data fabrication, and report them to the editors.

Review Criteria

  • Originality: Assess whether the manuscript presents novel ideas and contributes to the field.
  • Clarity: Evaluate if the manuscript is well-structured, coherent, and effectively communicates its findings.
  • Methodology: Examine the soundness and appropriateness of research methods used.
  • References: Ensure the manuscript properly cites relevant literature and adheres to citation guidelines.

Wedya Journal of Multidisciplinary appreciates the contributions of reviewers and their role in upholding the standards of academic publishing.