Peer review process
Each submitted manuscript is subject to a single-blind peer-review procedure (reviewers know the identity of authors, but authors do not know the identity of reviewers), and the publication decision is based on the reviewers’ comments. If necessary, the authors may be invited to revise their manuscripts. In the case of revisions, we require the authors to include an explanation letter with detailed responses to the reviewers’ and editor’s comments and to clearly mark in the manuscript the changes made.
We stipulate that before submitting a paper for review, our editors verify the scope of the subject matter and its relevance to the field of Instrumentation and Measurement. An essential criterion for the evaluation of submitted manuscripts is their potential impact on the research field, measured by the number of repeated quotations. Such papers are preferred at the evaluation and publication stages.
Our Internet Editorial System website provides Authors with up-to-date information on progress of reviewing process.