Confidentiality

Hendun Research Access follows the single-blinded peer review process to ensure impartial editorial decision-making, it is strictly confidential and should be treated as such by all individuals involved in the submission and review process. Reviewers must not take any confidential information they have gained in the review process and use it before the paper is published.

Hendun Research Access will grant a double-blinded peer-review process upon an author's request, and this requires the prior approval of the Editor-in-Chief. The author may have chosen to exclude some people from this process, no one who is not directly involved with the manuscript (including colleagues and other experts in the field) should be consulted by the reviewer unless such consultations have first been discussed with the Editor. Reviewers play a pivotal role in scholarly publishing, and their valuable opinions certify the quality of the article under consideration.

Hendun Research Access journals employ the peer review process in order to maintain academic standards and insure the validity of individual works submitted for publication. Peer review is the major quality maintenance measure for any academic journal. In this process, experts in the relevant fields analyze the scholarly work from every perspective, including the content presented, the accuracy of its technical content, its documentation, and its impact on and significance to the discipline. Depending on reviewer/ Editor-in-chief's comments and recommendations, manuscripts may be sent back to authors for revision or may be accepted in the presented format. The revised manuscript, is assigned to the reviewer(s) once again, for approval of changes. But the final decision to publish is made by the Editor-in-Chief.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism All article published in Hendun Research Access Journals follow strict editorial policies as mentioned in criteria for publication to prevent plagiarism. Editorial process involves strict measures to prevent plagiarism, redundancy of manuscripts, multiple submissions, fabrication and falsification of data.