PEER REVIEWERS

Peer Review Process

 

Publication of articles in Mularwarman Nursing Indonesia Journal (MNIJ) is dependent solely on scientific validity and coherence as judged by our editors and/or peer reviewers, who will also assess whether the writing is comprehensible and whether the work represents a useful contribution to the field.  acknowledged the effort and suggestions made by its reviewers.

All submitted manuscripts are subject to a double-blind review process, through an online system. The review process takes 2-3 weeks, and its primary focus is the novelty of the manuscripts and their contributions to the field of nursing


Peer review procedures

  • The corresponding author submits the manuscript through MNIJ's online system
  • The MNIJ Editor Board will identify the quality of the manuscript and the possibility of cases of scientific misconduct including authorship, ownership, and plagiarism. 
  • The Editor Board notifies the submissions and informs the authors if the papers are suitable for the journals. Therefore, the manuscript will be sent to two reviewers for the review process.
  • All of the contributions of the MNIJ are subject to a double-blind peer review, which means that neither the author(s) nor the reviewers know the identity of the other.
  • At least two reviewers review every submitted paper. The review process is an online process uses a review form and contains clear referees' statements concerning the paper's publishing approval or rejection
  • In case of minor revisions, the article is sent to the author(s) together with the referees' opinions. The authors are asked to respond to the referees' comments and make the appropriate adjustments in the text. Then, the authors send back the corrected version.
  • The Editorial Board makes the final decision on publication.