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We greatly appreciate your contribution as a reviewer for the Journal of the American Institute. As a reviewer, your role is pivotal in ensuring the quality and integrity of the research published in our journal. Please carefully review the following guidelines to help you perform your duties effectively and efficiently.
As a reviewer, your primary responsibility is to evaluate the manuscript for its scientific quality, originality, and significance. Please focus on the following aspects during the review:
When reviewing a manuscript, please provide the following:
Recommendation: You will be asked to recommend one of the following decisions:
Constructive Feedback: Provide detailed and constructive feedback. Your comments should be specific, helpful, and aimed at improving the manuscript. Point out strengths and weaknesses, and provide suggestions for improvement. Where possible, suggest how the authors can address issues or improve the clarity of the work.
Confidentiality: As a reviewer, you must keep the manuscript and any related discussions confidential. Do not share or discuss the manuscript with others unless authorized by the editor. This includes all data, figures, and results within the manuscript.
Conflicts of Interest: If you feel there is any conflict of interest with the authors or the content of the manuscript (e.g., personal, financial, or professional conflicts), you should decline to review the manuscript and inform the editor.
We value your time and aim to make the peer review process as efficient as possible. When you are invited to review, you will be given a deadline for submitting your review. Please make every effort to complete the review within the given time frame. If you are unable to meet the deadline, please notify the editorial office as soon as possible.
The Journal of the American Institute (Multidisciplinary) follows a double-blind review process, meaning both authors and reviewers remain anonymous. Please avoid identifying yourself in the review or using any personal information that may compromise the anonymity. Your review should focus solely on the manuscript's academic merit, without regard for the author's identity, affiliation, or other personal characteristics.
If you recommend revisions, please provide detailed suggestions for how the manuscript can be improved. Specific comments on:
Authors rely on your feedback to improve their work, so please aim to make your comments constructive and respectful.
Ensure that the research you are reviewing complies with the highest ethical standards. Check for:
If you suspect any issues related to plagiarism, data fabrication, or ethical violations, please report these concerns to the editor immediately.
It is crucial that your review remains objective and free from bias. Please avoid personal biases and ensure your review focuses purely on the scientific quality of the manuscript. If you have any potential personal or professional relationships with the authors that could create a conflict of interest, please disclose them before agreeing to review the manuscript.
Feedback should be clear, polite, and constructive. Remember that your goal is to help the authors improve their manuscript. If there are significant concerns with the manuscript (e.g., major flaws in the study design or methodology), explain these concerns thoughtfully and provide guidance for how the authors can address them. When possible, suggest additional references or research to support the authors' arguments.
If you accept a review invitation, please confirm your availability to complete the review within the allotted time. If for any reason you cannot complete the review (due to time constraints, conflicts of interest, etc.), please inform the editorial team as soon as possible so they can identify an alternative reviewer.
We recognize the invaluable role of reviewers in the academic publishing process. Reviewers will be acknowledged in the journal (if requested) and may receive a certificate of appreciation for their contribution. We also offer the option for reviewers to receive early access to published articles in recognition of their efforts.
Contact Information For any questions regarding the peer review process, please contact the editorial office at:
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Journal of the American Institute
Journal of the American Institute is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to interdisciplinary approaches and innovative solutions to contemporary global challenges. The journal is published monthly by American Journal Press.
Journal of the American Institute provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically.
The journal publishes research articles covering Social Sciences & Humanities, Technology & Engineering, Health & Medicine, Environmental Studies & Sustainability, Economics & Business, Education & Pedagogy and Interdisciplinary Research.
Journal title | Journal of the American Institute |
Initials | JAI |
Abbreviation | JAI |
Frequency | 12 issue per year (monthly) |
DOI | prefix by ![]() |
Online ISSN | 3066-3776 |
Print ISSN | - |
Editor-in-chief | William DiPietro |
Publisher | American journal Press |
Citation Analysis | Google Scholar |
Permanent Call for Papers
Journal of the American Institute invites the authors to submit their manuscripts for forthcoming issues. Before submitting, we encourage you to read and confirm your manuscript to the Author Guidelines and Manuscript Template. Articles are normally published only in English. Submit your manuscript to Submission Menu. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Editor.
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