ISSN: 2522-3224 (Print)
ISSN: 2523-109X (Online)
Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers
Peer reviewers must follow these ethical guidelines when reviewing for JCTE articles:
- Reviewers must give unbiased consideration to each manuscript submitted. They should judge each on its merits, without regard to race, religion, nationality, gender, seniority, or institutional affiliation of the author(s).
- Reviewers must declare any conflict of interest before agreeing to review a manuscript. This includes any relationship with the author(s) that may bias their review.
- Reviewers must keep the peer review process confidential. They must not share information or correspondence about a manuscript with anyone outside of the peer review process without the explicit permission of the editor.
- They must not enter unpublished manuscript files, images or information into databases or tools that do not guarantee confidentiality, are accessible by the public and/or may store or use this information for their own purposes (for example, generative AI tools like ChatGPT).
- Reviewers must prepare their report by themselves. They must also not impersonate others during the review process.
- Reviewers must not use artificial intelligence tools to generate manuscript review reports including LLM based tools like ChatGPT.
- Reviewers should provide a constructive, comprehensive, evidenced, and appropriately substantial peer review report. Reviewers are responsible for ensuring any references included within their report are accurate and verifiable.
- Reviewers must avoid making statements in their report which might be interpreted as questioning any person’s reputation.
- Reviewers should make all reasonable effort to submit their report and recommendation on time. They should inform the editor if this is not possible.
- Reviewers should call to the journal editor’s attention any significant similarity between the manuscript under consideration and any published paper or submitted manuscripts of which they are aware.