The practice of peer review is to ensure that only good research is published. Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences {BEPLS} is committed to prompt evaluation and publication of fully accepted articles and operates a conventional double-blind reviewing policy in which the author name remains anonymous to reviewers and vice versa. Upon submission of an article, all articles undergo a rigorous review process to ensure a thorough and detailed review by experts in the article's interest area.
All articles are peer reviewed following the procedure outlined below:
o The author submits an article
and it receives an article tracking number which should be referred to
in any subsequent
communications between the corresponding author and
the editor.
o Article is assessed by journal
editor against the scope of the journal and Instructions to Authors to
make sure it includes
the required sections.
o The editor decides whether to
send the article out for review or not. If the decision is to accept,
then it is sent for peer review
to assess the scientific quality of the
article or if the decision is not to accept, the editor contacts the
author with the decision.
o The reviewer(s) review the
article and provide the editor with his/her comments, suggestions and
recommendations (reject,
revise or accept).
o Editor checks the reviews and
takes the decision whether to accept, reject, or to revise (usually
flagged as either major or
minor).
o The editor contacts the author with the decision.
o If there are revisions the authors makes the necessary changes and re-submit.
o Once the article is accepted by the editor, it moves into production and is published.
o Authors of articles that are
not accepted are notified promptly and then the authors can choose to
transfer their articles to
another journal.