JOURNAL ACCREDITATION
Peer Review Process
All paper submitted to the Quanta: Jurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling dalam Pendidikan for publication are fully peer-reviewed. We only publish articles that have been reviewed and approved by highly qualified researchers with expertise in a field appropriate for the article. We used double-blind peer review process. It aims to determine the academic paper's suitability for publication. The peer review method is employed to maintain standards of quality and provide credibility of the papers. The peer review in Quanta Jurnal proceeds in 9 steps with the description as follows.
Submission of Paper:
The corresponding or submitting author submits the paper to the proceedings. This is carried out via an online system supported by the Open Proceedings System. But in order to facilitate authors, the Quanta Jurnal temporarily also accepts paper submissions by email.
Editorial Office Assessment:
The submitted paper is first assessed by the journal editor. The editor checks whether it is suitable for the proceedings focus and scope. The paper's composition and arrangement are evaluated against the Author Guidelines to make sure it includes the required sections and stylizations. In addition, an assessment of the minimum required quality of the paper for publication begins at this step, including one that assesses whether there is a major methodological flaw. Every submitted paper that passes this step will be checked by Turnitin to measure the similarity index which leads to plagiarism before being reviewed by reviewers.
Appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief:
The Editor-in-Chief checks if the paper is appropriate for the proceedings, sufficiently original, interesting, and significant for publication. If not, the paper may be rejected without being reviewed any further.
Invitation to Reviewers:
The handling editor sends invitations to individuals who he or she believes would be appropriate reviewers (also known as referees) based on expertise, the closeness of research interest, and no conflict of interest consideration. The peer review process at the Quanta Jurnal involves a community of experts in a narrowly defined field of guidance and counseling issue who are qualified and able to perform reasonably impartial reviews. The impartiality is also maintained by the double-blind peer review employed in this Quanta journal. That said, the reviewer does not know the author's identity, conversely, the author does not know the reviewer's identity. The paper is sent to reviewers anonymously.
Response to Invitations:
Potential reviewers consider the invitation against their own expertise, conflicts of interest, and availability. They then decide to accept or decline. In the invitation letter, the editor may ask the potential reviewer for the suggestion of an alternative reviewer, when he or she declines to review.
Review is Conducted:
The reviewers allocate time to read the paper several times. The first read is used to form an initial impression of the work. If major problems are found at this stage, the reviewers may feel comfortable rejecting the paper without further work. Otherwise, they will read the paper several more times, taking notes so as to build a detailed point-by-point review. The review is then submitted to the proceedings, with a recommendation to accept, or reject it, or else with a request for revision (usually flagged as either major or minor) before it is reconsidered.
Proceedings Evaluates the Reviews:
The Editor-in-Chief and handling editor consider all the returned reviews before making an overall decision. If the reviews differ widely between both reviewers, the handling editor may invite an additional reviewer so as to obtain an extra opinion before making a decision.
The Decision is Communicated:
The editor sends a decision email to the author including any relevant reviewer comments. Reviewer comments are sent anonymously to the corresponding author to take the necessary actions and responses. At this point, reviewers are also sent an email or letter letting them know the outcome of their review.
Final Steps:
When a manuscript is accepted,, the paper is sent to copy-editing. Suppose the article is rejected or sent back to the author for either major or minor revision. In that case, the handling editor will include constructive comments from the reviewers to help the author improve the article. The author should make corrections and revise the paper per the reviewers' comments and instructions.
After revision has been made, the author should resubmit the revised paper to the editor. If the paper was sent back for revision, the reviewers should expect to receive the revised version, unless they have opted out of further participation. However, where only minor changes were requested this follow-up review might be done by the handling editor.
If the editor agrees with the revised manuscript, it is considered accepted. The accepted papers will be published online and are all freely available as downloadable PDF files.