The International Journal of Digital Research (IJDR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal committed to upholding high standards of scientific quality, research integrity, and editorial transparency. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are subject to a rigorous, structured, and transparent peer review process prior to publication.
Type of Peer Review
IJDR applies a double-blind peer review model. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Throughout the review process, the identities of authors and reviewers are concealed from one another. This approach is intended to ensure impartial evaluation and to minimize potential bias based on personal, institutional, or geographical factors.
Reviewers and Independence
Each manuscript is evaluated by at least two qualified reviewers. The review panel normally includes independent external reviewers with relevant subject-matter expertise.
Where appropriate, and particularly in highly specialized or interdisciplinary fields, members of the editorial board may also act as reviewers, provided that they possess suitable expertise and have no conflicts of interest with the authors or the submitted work.
All reviewers – external or editorial – are required to be independent of the authors’ institutions and research teams and to declare any potential conflicts of interest in accordance with the journal’s ethical standards.
Review Procedure
The peer review process at IJDR consists of the following stages:
Ethical Standards in Peer Review
The peer review process at IJDR is conducted in accordance with internationally recognized principles of publication ethics and good editorial practice, as outlined in the journal’s Publication Ethics statement. Reviewers are expected to treat all manuscripts as confidential documents and to provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations.
Transparency and Quality Assurance
Through its peer review process, IJDR seeks to ensure that all published articles meet established academic standards and contribute meaningfully to scientific and scholarly discourse. Documentation related to the peer review process is maintained internally by the journal to support transparency, editorial accountability, and continuous quality improvement.
Publication Timeline
The average time from submission to first decision is approximately 1–2 weeks.
The average time from submission to publication is approximately 2–4 weeks, depending on the review process, revisions, and author responsiveness.
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