Peer review is the process by which experts in a specific field or discipline evaluate the validity, quality, and often the originality of a peer’s research, in order to determine its suitability for publication. This process may also fosters networking opportunities within research communities.
Peer review is a critical component of scientific evaluation and serves as the foundation for safeguarding the quality and integrity of scholarly research. Although it has certain limitations, it remains the only widely accepted method for research validation.
This journal uses double-anonymized review, which means the authors' identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa.
Our journal is dedicated to the rapid publication of rigorous, high-quality research. Therefore, authors are expected to submit manuscripts that have been thoroughly proofread and refined for clarity, accuracy, and overall presentation. Upon submission, the editorial office conducts a preliminary review of all manuscripts to assess:
Manuscripts failing to meet these basic standards will be desk rejected without being sent to reviewers. Authors will be informed accordingly.
Manuscripts passing this stage will be assigned to the Editor-in-Chief(EIC) or an Associate Editor(AE).
After EIC or AE of the manuscripts are assigned, they will first have a comprehensive reading of your work, desk rejection will happen during this period due to several reasons such as out of the journal’s scope, lack of novelty, unclear language expression and so on. Reviewers will not be invited under this circumstances. Suitable manuscripts will typically sent to at least 2 independent expert reviewers for evaluation of their scientific merit and quality. The review process is generally completed within 1 to 2 months, depending on the editors’ and reviewers personal schedule. However, this period may be extended if editors and reviewers are simultaneously handling multiple manuscripts.
Based on reviewers’ comments, the handling editor provides detailed feedback to the authors. Decisions at this stage may include acceptance, revision (minor or major), or rejection.
When authors submit revised manuscripts, the original handling editor and reviewers are invited to reassess the submission. The final decision regarding acceptance or rejection will be made based on updated reviewer comments and editor assessment.
The Editor-in-Chief or the designated handling editor makes the final decision on all manuscripts.The editorial decision is final and binding.
The handling editors will invite at least two potential reviewers during the peer review process. In general, reviewer selection follows three basic principles:
If you receive the invitation email and agree to review the manuscript, you are suggested reading the following instructions to foster your work.
Peer reviewers are essential to maintaining the quality and integrity of scholarly publishing. They should evaluate manuscripts fairly, objectively, and confidentially, providing constructive feedback in a timely manner. This journal follows the COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers and expects all reviewers to adhere to these principles.
(COPE:https://publicationethics.org/guidance/guideline/ethical-guidelines-peer-reviewers)
The following criteria should be followed:
This journal uses a double-anonymized peer review process. Until publication, reviewers must treat all manuscript content — including the abstract — as strictly confidential. They should also ensure that their identity is not disclosed to the authors, whether through comments, file properties, or metadata in any submitted reports (e.g., Microsoft Word or PDF files). Additionally, Reviewers are not permitted to upload the manuscript, or any portion of it, to generative AI tools. Doing so may violate the confidentiality and proprietary rights of Tbench or the authors, and, if the manuscript contains personally identifiable information, could also result in a violation of data privacy regulations.
Editors must recuse themselves from handling any manuscript where a conflict of interest exists, including but not limited to:
Such manuscripts will be reassigned to an independent editor with no conflicts, who will oversee the confidential review process and make the final editorial decision.
For manuscripts submitted by the Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, Guest Editors, or other editorial board members, editorial responsibility will similarly be delegated to a conflict-free editor to ensure impartiality. In the case of Special Issues, if conflicts arise between Guest Editors and authors, the handling will be transferred to editors free of such conflicts.