AUTHOR(S): Badea Lepadatescu, Klimis Ntalianis, Aida Bulucea, Dimitris Kazakos, Michael N. Katehakis, Vincenzo Niola, Imre J. Rudas, Igor Neelov, Nikos Bardis
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TITLE The Rigorous Peer-Review Process in WSEAS Journals. Avoiding Predatory Publishers |
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ABSTRACT In the realm of academic publishing, the integrity and rigor of the peer-review process are paramount. They serve as the foundation upon which credible scientific knowledge is built and disseminated. A thorough, fair, and transparent peer-review process ensures that published research meets high standards of quality, originality, and relevance. Without this critical filtering mechanism, the reliability of academic literature would be severely compromised. Within this framework, the WSEAS has firmly established itself as a beacon of excellence. Its commitment to upholding stringent peer-review standards is not only consistent but in many cases exceeds those applied by journals under well-known publishing houses. Manuscripts submitted to WSEAS journals undergo meticulous evaluation by qualified reviewers with expertise in the relevant fields, ensuring that only methodologically sound and impactful research is accepted for publication. Furthermore, WSEAS maintains full transparency in its editorial procedures, including clearly defined author guidelines, conflict-of-interest policies, and ethical standards, aligning with internationally recognized best practices in scholarly publishing. This transparency reflects the organization's dedication to academic integrity and distinguishes it from predatory publishers, which often lack proper peer review and editorial oversight. WSEAS is not only not predatory — it actively plays a constructive role in advancing global scientific communication, particularly in the domains of engineering, applied mathematics, and computer science. Through its reputable journals and well-organized international conferences, WSEAS provides a platform for researchers from around the world to share innovative ideas, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and stay informed about the latest developments in their fields. Its dedication to accessibility through open access publishing further enhances its impact, allowing researchers from institutions with limited resources to engage with and con |
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Cite this paper Badea Lepadatescu, Klimis Ntalianis, Aida Bulucea, Dimitris Kazakos, Michael N. Katehakis, Vincenzo Niola, Imre J. Rudas, Igor Neelov, Nikos Bardis. (2025) The Rigorous Peer-Review Process in WSEAS Journals. Avoiding Predatory Publishers. International Journal of Computers, 10, 5-9 |
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