Peer-review process
Position
on reviewing of scientific journal "Information Technology and Society"
1.1. The scientific articles submitted to the editorial office of the scientific journal "Information Technology and Society" undergo a review process (with the provision of the anonymity of the reviewer's person).
1.2. The reviewer's questionnaire highlights the following questions:
- Having a conflicting interest in the reviewer?
- The originality of the text?
- Does the title of the article correspond to the content?
- Does the abstract contain the content of the article?
- The relevance of the article is disclosed in sufficient quantity?
- Is the connection between the problem posed in the article and the important scientific or practical tasks justified?
- Are the articles in the article consistent with the problem that the author considers?
- The findings are based on a theoretical analysis and / or experimental results?
- Is there a need to change the scope of the article?
- Is sufficient justification of the scientific results obtained?
- The findings are consistent with the content of the article?
- An analysis of the prospects for further research in the article is a scientific style?
- Linguistic literacy of the article.
1.3. The reviewer reserves the right to reject an article that does not meet the requirements or subject matter of the publication.
1.4. An article, not recommended by the reviewer prior to publication, is not accepted for re-examination.
1.5. The presence of a positive review is not sufficient reason for the publication of the article.