Peer-Review Process

Publication and Peer-review Process

Peer Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to Ibn Khaldun International Conference on Applied and Social Sciences (IICASS) go through a double-blind peer review process.

The procedure begins with the selection of the editor and/or section editor. Before choosing reviewers, the chosen editor and/or section editor conducts an initial peer review process to determine whether the focus and scope are appropriate. Generally, the candidate of reviewers will be chosen based on their reputation in the international publication number and quality. Next step, The Editor or/and Section Editor send the invitation letter for each candidate of reviewer. After the candidate of reviewer informed their availabilities for reviewing process, Editor or/and Section Editor create account for each reviewer and then send manuscript by OJS.

In the reviewing process, all reviewing process are in double blind review and managed by editor and/or section editor in the OJS. there are at least two reviewers for each manuscript in the related topic. Three weeks will be needed for reviewer to complete one round reviewing process

Plagiarism Policy

Authors should only submit original work that hasn't been published or isn't currently being considered elsewhere. The editorial team will check submitted manuscripts against previously published works using Turnitin or another plagiarism detection tool. In the first step, a turnitin program will be used to check each submitted manuscript for degrees of plagiarism. 20% is the upper limit for all detected sources combined, while 2% is the upper limit for each source. If the manuscript passes Turnitin, the next step is to check with additional programs and search engines to prevent plagiarism software from being cheated.