Reviewers

 
  1. Prepare reviews on the review formular adopted by the journal.
  2. Thoroughly examine the content of the article and make every effort to reliably and fairly assess its value, according to the accepted assessment criteria and the current state of the discipline of science they represent.
  3. In the event of a decision to reject an article, they shall justify it clearly, presenting scientific arguments.
  4. They may not undertake a review, if they judge that they are not prepared substantively to assess the article or suspect a conflict of interest.
  5. They treat the reviewed articles as a confidential document, which means that:
    • do not show it or share its contents with anyone outside the editorial team,
    • do not use it for personal gain (such as using the materials for their own research purposes without the express consent of the authors),
    • do not use generative artificial intelligence or AI-assisted technologies to create a scientific review of an article, as the critical thinking and original assessment required in a scientific review go beyond the scope of this technology and there is a risk that this technology will generate incorrect, incomplete or biased conclusions about the manuscript,
    • do not submit reviews to AI tools, even if this is solely for the purpose of improving language and readability.
  6. Prepare reviews without knowledge of the author's details (anonymously).
  7. Support authors in improving the text and writing workshop by formulating tips, suggestions in a clear and lucid manner.
  8. Support the quality of the journal by providing:
    • suggestions concerning the reviewing process;
    • assistance in the decision to accept a text for publication;
    • information about violations of ethical rules by the author of the text, including suspicion of significant similarity of the content of the reviewed work with any other published and known work, suspicion of plagiarism or false list of authors.


Please note that the Management uses artificial intelligence tools to support the publishing process in order to carry out plagiarism checks. These licensed technologies respect the rights of authors, reviewers and editors to data confidentiality and privacy.
 
eISSN:2299-193X
ISSN:1429-9321 (1997-2019)
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