Peer Review Process

The Journal of Information System and Data Intelligence (JISDI) applies a Double-Blind Peer Review process to ensure the quality, originality, and scientific integrity of published manuscripts.

All submitted manuscripts undergo the following stages:

  1. Initial editorial screening.

  2. Plagiarism checking.

  3. Assignment to qualified reviewers.

  4. Double-blind peer review by at least two independent reviewers.

  5. Editorial evaluation based on reviewer recommendations.

  6. Revision by authors when required.

  7. Final editorial decision.

  8. Copyediting and publication.

Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on originality, relevance, methodology, significance, presentation quality, and ethical compliance.

Possible editorial decisions include:

  • Accept

  • Minor Revision

  • Major Revision

  • Reject

The Editor-in-Chief makes the final publication decision based on reviewer reports and editorial assessment.