Peer review process

ArDIn operates a double-blind review process. All contributions will be initially assessed by the editor for suitability for the journal. Papers deemed suitable are then sent to a minimum of two independent expert reviewers to assess the scientific quality of the paper. When referees offer disparate opinions or recommendations, the paper will be sent to a third referee.  In case of accepting the paper for publication, the authors must consider the comments made by the evaluators and resubmit the paper with the appropriate changes. The Editor is responsible for the final decision on acceptance or rejection of articles. The Editor's decision is final. The editors affirm that they have no conflict of interest about the rejected and accepted articles,  and that they will  only  accept a  paper  when  they are reasonably certain of its authenticity.  If errors are found, editors will encourage authors to adjust or correct their contribution to be published, preserving, at any rate, the anonymity of the referees.

Reviewers should be experts in the field of the paper. They also should be objective in their comments and suggestions, have no conflict of interest and treat all manuscripts confidentially.

Authors could help in the peer review process by reviewing others papers.