Peer Review Policy

Peer Review Policy

Cognitio Litterarum adheres to a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the academic quality and integrity of all published articles.

  1. Double-Blind Review

    • All submitted manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process, in which the identities of both authors and reviewers remain anonymous.

  2. Number of Reviewers

    • Each manuscript is evaluated by at least two independent reviewers with relevant expertise in the field.

  3. Role of the Editorial Team

    • The Editors are responsible for:

      • Assigning appropriate reviewers,

      • Ensuring compliance with journal guidelines and formatting requirements,

      • Overseeing the copy-editing and production stages.

  4. Revision Process

    • Based on reviewers’ reports, the editorial team may request:

      • Minor revisions (small corrections without affecting the overall structure or arguments),

      • Major revisions (substantial changes, additional data, or clarification of arguments),

      • Or recommend rejection if the manuscript does not meet academic standards.

    • Authors are expected to address all reviewer comments and resubmit within the specified timeline. Resubmitted manuscripts may be sent back to reviewers for further evaluation.

  5. Confidentiality and Transparency

    • All peer review reports are treated as strictly confidential.

    • Reviewer comments are shared only with the editorial team and the corresponding author(s).

    • The journal ensures transparency by clearly documenting the peer review process, while protecting the anonymity of reviewers.

  6. Final Decision

    • The final decision to accept or reject a manuscript rests with the Editor-in-Chief, based on the reviewers’ recommendations and the overall academic quality of the submission.