Peer Review Process
The review process is carried out using the Single Blind Review technique. This means that the author will not know who the reviewer of the manuscript is, as opposed to the reviewer. In general, the review process is carried out through several stages, namely:
- Initial screening stage. At this stage, the editor evaluates whether the submitted manuscript is in accordance with the journal's scope and standard guidelines.
- Review stage. Each manuscript is given a maximum of 2 competent reviewers at this stage, and the review process can take 1 to 4 months.
- Final decision stage. At this stage, the editor will decide to accept or reject the manuscript. The editor's decision will be based on the reviewer's result.








