□ Peer review
Welding and welded structures journal uses double-blind review system for all papers. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two reviewers. The reviewers act independently, and they are not aware of each other’s identities. The reviewers' identity is concealed from the authors, and the authors' identity is concealed from the reviewers throughout the review process. The reviewers are selected solely according to whether they have the relevant expertise for evaluating a manuscript. They must not be from the same institution as the author(s) of the manuscript, nor be their co-authors in the recent past.
The purpose of peer review is to assist the editorial board in making decisions about whether to accept or reject a paper. The purpose is also to assist the author in improving papers.
□ Peer review process
Manuscripts are sent for review only if they pass the initial evaluation regarding their form and thematic scope. A special care is taken that the initial evaluation does not last more than necessary.
Under normal circumstances, the review process takes up to four weeks, and only exceptionally up to three months. The total period from the submission of a manuscript until its publication takes an average of 90 days.
During the review process, the Editor-in-Chief may require authors to provide additional information (including raw data) if they are necessary for the evaluation of the manuscript. These materials shall be kept confidential and must not be used for any other purposes.
Reviewers should register, and submit the reviewer’s report through the website in MS Word (.docx) format. Alternatively, reviewers may submit a report to the email addresses duzs011[a]gmail.com and editor-in-chief[a]wwsjournal.org.rs with clear indication of Manuscript ID.
□ Resolving inconsistences
In the case that the authors have serious and reasonable objections to the reviews, the Editorial Board makes an assessment of whether a review is objective and whether it meets academic standards. If there is a doubt about the objectivity or quality of review, the Editor-in-Chief will assign additional reviewer(s).
Additional reviewers may also be assigned when reviewers’ decisions (accept or reject) are contrary to each other or otherwise substantially incompatible.
The final decision on the acceptance of the manuscript for publication rests solely with the Editor-in-Chief.