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Peer Review Process is a process in which journals assess the quality of manuscripts prior to publication, are reviewed by relevant experts in their fields to review and comment on accepted manuscript. This process aims to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in Jurnal Desain Grafis Aplikatif.
The Peer Review Process is basically a quality control mechanism, where experts evaluate manuscripts with the aim of ensuring the quality of published manuscripts. However, the peer reviewer does not make a decision to accept or reject the article, but provides a decision recommendation. In journals, decision-making authority rests solely with the journal editor or the journal's editorial board.
Jurnal Desain Grafis Aplikatif uses a double-blind (double-blind peer reviewed) type of review, namely the reviewer does not know the name of the author of the article, and the author does not know who reviewed the article.
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Publication. The whole process of publishing articles is done electronically. After the peer review process from the reviewers is complete, the Journal Editor is tasked with deciding which articles are worthy of publication, taking into account the results of the initial review from the editorial team, the validity of the articles from the reviewers, the benefits and contributions of the substance of the articles in the context of developing legal science for researchers, academics, and practitioners, particularly about the development of legal substance locally, nationally, and internationally.
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