In summary, all manuscripts submitted for publication in our journals undergo strict and comprehensive peer-review. The review process is single blind. If the manuscript is deemed appropriate for full review, it will be reviewed by a minimum of two external reviewers.
The submitted manuscripts shall be subjected to a thorough initial check, including a Plagiarism Check conducted within the Editorial Office. Leading the peer-review process shall be an Editor – usually the Editor-in-Chief or a board member of the journal, working alongside the Editorial Office. It starts with a Preliminary Review by the Editor (which is completed no later than 10 days after the manuscript submission).
Upon acceptance for full review, the Editor will collect a minimum of two review comments and prepare a decision letter based on the comments of the reviewers (to be completed within four weeks after the preliminary review). The decision letter is then forwarded to the Corresponding Author requesting an appropriate manuscript revision (to be peer-reviewed again, if necessary). The author shall subsequently receive a request to format the manuscript according to SCIRP’s template before proceeding into the typesetting and proofreading stage with the publisher. Prior to the online publication of the manuscript, the author will receive a PDF copy produced by SCIRP for checking.
Flowchart of the peer-review process
Guidelines for peer-reviewers
SCIRP Review Form
Join SCIRP's Peer-Review Program!
SCIRP is globally recognized as one of the largest academic Open Access publishers. Our multi-disciplinary journals require all manuscript submissions to undergo rigorous peer-review. Our esteemed reviewers take part in the evaluation of all manuscripts submitted to our journals. Based on the reviewer's comments, the Handling Editor, usually the Editor-in-Chief, is subsequently making a final decision concerning the manuscript's required improvement. We, at SCIRP, cordially invite you to participate in our peer-review program. Through your participation, you will support authors from around the world by supplying your valuable expertise via ideas and suggestions.
If you are interested in volunteering, kindly forward your Curriculum Vitae to service@scirp.org with the email subject titled 'Peer-Reviewer Application'. The procedures can be outlined as follows:
(1) Send us your CV;
(2) Become a peer-reviewer;
(3) Receive manuscripts from us, review the manuscripts, and send back your comments within 5 days.
The list of Guest Reviewers can be searched by name or research field(s).
Aissa Boudjella
Pan African University, Canada
Research Fields: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Engineering
Masroor Hassan Bukhari
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Research Fields: nuclear/high-energy particle physics and atomic physics (mainly atom-photon interactions in mesoscopic systems and cavity Quantum Electrodynamics, with applications in biophysics and RF engineering)
Lee A. Bulla Jr.
University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Research Fields: add important and significant information to the knowledge base of invertebrate molecular biology with the goal in mind of designing new and novel products, methods and technologies that will be effective and useful in controlling agriculturally and biomedically important insects. The research expands the spectrum of biopesticides beyond Bacillus thuringiensis to include pesticidal materials that will control a variety of pests. Heterologous invertebrate systems are being used to identify and validate potential gene targets such as receptors, hormones and regulators of biological functions, and, whose impairment adversely affects normal development, differentiation and morphogenesis of vital organs and tissues associated with food digestion, reproduction, respiration and central nervous system activities, among others. The scientific approach takes advantage of the warehouse of knowledge for Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans. Several developmental marker proteins and their mutants from these organisms are
Joao Batista Campos Silva
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Sao Paulo State University, Brazil
Research Fields: Thermal Sciences and Fluids, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Method
Alberto Cano
Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering,
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Research Fields: Computer Science
Pedro Pablo Cárdenas
Department of Mathematics,Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Colombia
Research Fields: Calculus, General Topology, Real Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Advanced Mathematics for
Engineers, Differential Equations
Giuseppe Catenazzo
Business School Lausanne, Switzerland
Research Fields: marketing, consumer behavior, satisfaction, loyalty for manufacturing and services industries
Mable Chan
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Research Fields: appplied linguistics
Premkumar Nattanmai Chandrasekaran
University of Missouri Hospital and clinics, India
Research Fields: Neurology
Sujoy Chatterjee
Boston University, USA
Research Fields: molecular biology, infectious diseases