Editor in Chief

Responsibilities of the Editor-in-Chief

The Editor-in-Chief (EIC) holds ultimate responsibility for ensuring the quality, content, and decision-making process for all submitted manuscripts. Precisely, the EIC oversees the following key areas:

  1. Quality Assurance:

    The EIC is responsible for maintaining the overall quality of articles by conducting pre-screening assessments.

  2. Topic Applicability:

    Offers pre-decisions on the suitability of manuscript topics in alignment with the journal's emphasis, ensuring coherence and relevance.

  3. Reviewer Selection:

    Collaborates with the editorial team to screen and select qualified reviewers who can provide insightful and constructive feedback.

  4. Decision Approval:

    Reviews and approves all final editorial decisions regarding manuscript acceptance, modification, or rejection, ensuring alignment with the journal's standards.

  5. Layout Review:

    Conducts a thorough review of the layout and formatting of all manuscripts before publication, ensuring adherence to publication guidelines and standards.

The Editor-in-Chief plays a pivotal role in upholding the journal's standards and ensuring that each manuscript meets the criteria for publication. Through comprehensive oversight, the EIC contributes to the overall excellence of the journal's content.

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