Peer Review Process

Articles published in the Journal of Applied Community Service and Innovation undergo a substantive review process using the Double-Blind Peer Review method.

A pre-review is conducted to evaluate the manuscript’s compliance with the journal’s formatting requirements, including page layout, figures, tables, citations, references, and article structure. Plagiarism checking is carried out using Google Scholar searches and Plagiarism Checker X to ensure the originality of the submission.

Reviewers may request a re-evaluation after authors have revised their manuscripts. The final decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of a manuscript rests with the Editor-in-Chief, based on the recommendations provided by the reviewers.