Reviewers Guidelines
The International Journal of Emerging Research in Computer Science invites applications for Editorial Board and Reviewer Board Membership.
As a platform for global academic communication, the quality, credibility, and integrity of the journal are of utmost importance. To maintain high publication standards and to serve the international academic community effectively, International Journal of Emerging Research in Computer Science invites academicians, scientists, researchers, and computer science professionals from around the world to join its Editorial and Reviewer Board.
We highly value the contributions, suggestions, and active participation of our editorial and reviewer members in building a reputable international academic journal.
Editorial / Reviewer Board Requirements
Educational Qualifications
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
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Hold a Ph.D. (Doctorate) and currently be working as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in a recognized university or institution
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Hold a Master’s degree with a minimum of 10 years of teaching and/or research experience as an Assistant Professor (as per UGC norms) in a recognized institution or university.
Research Experience
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Demonstrated expertise in the relevant area of Computer Science or related disciplines.
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At least 5 research publications in peer-reviewed international journals and/or conference proceedings.
Commitment to Academic Quality
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Strong commitment to research integrity, peer-review ethics, and confidentiality throughout the editorial and review process.
Application Process
Eligible candidates who wish to join the Editorial Board or Reviewer Board are requested to send their updated CV to: Email: editor@ijercs.com
Applications will be reviewed by the Editorial Committee. Upon approval, applicants will receive an official confirmation, and their profile will be published on the Editorial/Reviewer Board webpage of the journal.
Responsibilities of a Peer Reviewer
Peer reviewers play a vital role in ensuring the quality and credibility of published research. Responsibilities include:
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Critically reading and evaluating manuscripts within your area of expertise.
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Providing constructive, respectful, and objective feedback to authors.
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Identifying strengths and weaknesses of the manuscript.
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Suggesting improvements to enhance the quality, clarity, and impact of the research.
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Assessing the originality, relevance, and contribution of the manuscript to the field of computer science.
Guidelines Before Reviewing a Manuscript
Field of Expertise
If a manuscript does not fall within your area of expertise, inform the editor promptly and, if possible, recommend an alternative reviewer.
Review Timeline
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Reviews should be completed within two weeks of receiving the manuscript.
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If unable to meet the deadline, notify the editor immediately and suggest an alternate reviewer where possible.
Confidentiality
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Treat all manuscripts and correspondence as confidential.
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Do not share, distribute, or use any part of the manuscript for personal or professional gain.
Conflict of Interest
Reviewers must not review manuscripts where conflicts arise due to:
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Competitive or collaborative relationships with the authors.
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Institutional or organizational affiliations related to the manuscript.
Any conflict of interest must be disclosed to the editor immediately.
Summary of Reviewer Ethics
Reviewers are expected to:
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Maintain strict confidentiality.
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Provide unbiased, objective, and respectful evaluations.
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Complete reviews within the agreed timeline.
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Disclose conflicts of interest before accepting review assignments.
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Help uphold the integrity and reputation of the journal.
Contact for Editorial / Reviewer Applications
For applications or queries related to Editorial or Reviewer Board membership, please contact:
Email: editor@ijercs.com
