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This guide is intended to assist you in reviewing manuscripts submitted to ETFLIN journals. The steps that the reviewer must take are detailed so that the articles can be evaluated properly and efficiently.

After submission of a manuscript, one of the editorial members will examine the quality of the manuscript. If the manuscript falls within the journal scope and showed high quality content, the editor will assign a minimum of two reviewers for the manuscript. After peer-review, the editor will make a decision based on the reviewer comments and recommendation. The decision made by the editor will be final. The journal follows a double-blind peer-review wherein the information of reviewers and authors are blinded from each other during the entire peer-review process.

ETFLIN is committed to publishing high-quality academic works and disseminating research findings to the widest possible audience. To this end, we believe that open access to research is essential in promoting knowledge sharing and scientific progress. Therefore, all articles published in ETFLIN will be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY).

Following are an important checklist for the Editors of ETFLIN Journals that must be paid attention to.