Peer Reviewed Journal: IJSRA

 

Peer Reviewed (Referred) Journal: IJSRA

International Journal of Science and Research Archive (IJSRA) is the most reliable Peer reviewed Journal. All articles published at IJSRA undergo double blind peer review process hence IJSRA is Referred Journal. Therefore IJSRA is ISSN Listed Peer Reviewed Journal.

IJSRA is an International Peer reviewed Journal approved by International ISSN center with online ISSN number 2582-8185. Authors willing to publish their Research paper at very low cost of publication, IJSRA can help. IJSRA is Peer reviewed Journal with low article processing charges (INR 1770/- or 32 USD).

All articles published at IJSRA are peer reviewed and indexed at Google scholar. Therefore IJSRA is Referred Google Scholar Indexed Journal. At IJSRA being Peer reviewed CrossRef Indexed Journal, we offer DOI to each articles at free of cost. Being Peer Reviewed Fast publishing Journal, IJSRA is the most preferred ISSN Approved Journal among authors. IJSRA is Peer reviewed High impact factor Journal publishing quality articles. At IJSRA authors get free Certificate of publication after publication of their peer reviewed article.


Let's know in detail about Peer Reviewed Journal...

What is Peer Review?

What is a Peer Reviewed Journal?

How Peer Review is performed?

 

What is peer review?

Peer review is a systematic process aimed to evaluate the validity, quality and often the originality of articles for publication. Its main purpose is to maintain the integrity of science by filtering out unacceptable or poor quality articles.

In simple language Peer review is a process in which a panel of academic/scholarly reviewers (particularly from domain of the journals scope) review articles submitted to the journals before providing acceptance for publication. This is to maintain quality of research and adherence to editorial standards of the journal. Peer Review is the main test for scientists and researchers to verify their findings. When Peer review results in Acceptance to the article, it means hypothesis put forth by author sounds true for experts in the field and then it is definitely a scientific fact.

From a publisher’s perspective, peer review functions as a filter for content, directing better quality articles to better quality journals and so creating journal brands. Running articles through the process of peer review adds value to them. For this reason author’s needs to make sure that their research papers are published in Peer Reviewed Journals only.

What is a Peer Reviewed Journal?

Journals those have well defined Peer review process and follows it strictly are called as Peer reviewed Journals. Peer reviewed Journals are also termed as Referred Journals. Refereed journals have an Editorial board and Reviewer Panel of subject experts who review and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication. Simply, any journal which makes every article go through the process of ‘Peer-review’ before final publication is called as Peer Reviewed Journal. IJSRA is best Peer Reviewed Journal in India.

Understanding the peer review process

Publisher of Peer Reviewed Journals like IJSRA has to follow common peer review processes. 

  • Peer review process starts, after the author submits their work. Manuscript is checked for obvious errors by the publisher's editor who will send it to a panel of peer reviewers. Reviewers are experts in their discipline.
  • The reviewers provide comment on the appropriateness of the work for publication and may suggest corrections to the manuscript. The work is then returned to the author by the editor.
  • The author make the recommended alterations and resubmit it. The editor will then return it to the panel of reviewers.
  • Finally, when the reviewers and the author agree on the final version, the work will be sent for publication by the editor.

Peer Review process strictly followed at IJSRA (Best quality International, UGC Approved, Google Scholar Indexed, High Impact factor Journal publishing research and review papers at very low cost of publication.)