Peer Review Process

The peer-review process is an essential part of the publication process, which improves the manuscripts our journals publish. Not only does peer review provide an independent assessment of the importance and technical accuracy of the results described, but the feedback from referees conveyed to authors with the editors' advice frequently results in manuscripts being refined so that their structure and logic are more readily apparent to readers.

All manuscripts received by the editor of Community Research Of Epidemiology Journal  (CORE) will be reviewed by peer reviewers according to the manuscript scope (at least 2 people) with a double-blind policy. The first initial review takes at least 2 weeks up to 2 months. The review process will take at least 15 days to complete for the first round. The review process can pass more than one review round. The final decision will be taken by the editor-in-chief based on the comments from the reviewers in the editorial board forum.