Jeltim

Double Anonymous Review Process

The editorial process begins with a designated editor, chosen by the editor-in-chief, conducting the initial review and processing of the manuscript. This sets the stage for a confidential review, ensuring the anonymity of authors throughout the evaluation, as two or three reviewers provide valuable feedback on the anonymized manuscript. Authors remain unaware of the identities or IDs of these reviewers. Ultimately, conclusive decisions about the manuscript are made collaboratively by the editor-in-chief and the assigned editor, guided by the assessments and recommendations provided by the reviewers.

Our practice of peer review is to ensure that only genuine (plagiarism-free) and good article is published. It is an objective process at the heart of good scholarly publishing and is carried out by all reputable scientific journals.

Jeltim operates under the guidance of the editorial board, providing expert advice on content, attracting new authors and encouraging submissions.

Jeltim editorial board is a team of experts in the English language teaching innovation and materials. The editorial board members: (1) review submitted manuscripts; (2) advise on journal policy and scope; (3) identify topics for special issues, which they may guest edit; and (4) attract new authors and submissions.

Jeltim editorial board members are selected by the journal’s editor(s), with input from the publisher. Editorial boards generally undergo a complete revision every two or three years, with members joining, stepping down or continuing for another term. Changes also occur in the interim, for example, if a member resigns.

A journal’s editorial board can affect its quality, so editors should consider the following:

The journal board members' expertise should represent the journal's scope. Representatives should be appointed from key research institutes. Former Guest Editors of special issues, and authors of key reviews and top reviewers may be suitable. Existing board members may have suggestions for new members

If you’re interested in joining a journal’s editorial board, use the Journal Finder to locate the journal, and contact the editor via the Editorial Board listings.

Manuscript Procedure Time
How much time is needed in an article review process?

Upon submitting your manuscript to Jeltim, you will promptly receive an acknowledgment of its receipt. On average, an article could be prepared for publication within 18 weeks after submission. However, the expeditiousness of authors in addressing reviewer feedback typically influences the pace at which articles are readied for publication.

Subsequently, we require approximately 7-10 days to secure responses from one editor and a minimum of two reviewers. The article processing time may span 100-180 days, contingent upon your expeditious adherence to the editor's and reviewers' comments and recommendations. Following the progression of your revisions, notification regarding the potential continuation of the review and revision processes or the rejection of your submission will be conveyed within 100-130 days from the submission date. Finally, approximately 180 days after your submission, you can anticipate receiving a letter of acceptance, specifying the volume in which your article will be published in the Jeltim journal.

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