
SAS Publishers Peer Review Process
SAS Publishers adheres to a double-blind peer review process to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity and quality. In this process, the identities of both the authors and the editors remain confidential to ensure impartiality and fairness in manuscript evaluation.
The peer review process is a cornerstone of scientific publishing, aimed at validating the research and enhancing the quality of the submitted work. Manuscripts are reviewed by expert peer reviewers who generously volunteer their time and expertise to provide constructive feedback and guidance—offering authors valuable insights at no cost.
Authors are encouraged to prepare and submit their manuscripts in accordance with the Author Guidelines available at https://saspublishers.com/author-instructions to facilitate a smooth and timely review process.
The typical review timeline ranges from 20 to 25 days, though it may vary depending on factors such as manuscript length, clarity, research design, data quality, and accuracy of references. In cases where revisions are required, the revised manuscript may undergo an additional round of review, potentially extending the overall evaluation period.
All submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism screening using PlagScan. The final publication decision is made by the editorial team, taking into account the reviewers’ comments and suggestions.