Reviewer
Peer review is at the heart of the scholarly publishing process. It ensures that every manuscript submitted to ARSHI Veterinary Letters is evaluated fairly, rigorously, and constructively before publication.
Reviewers play an essential role in maintaining the scientific quality, integrity, and relevance of the journal.
Role of Reviewers
As experts in their respective fields, reviewers assist the editors in assessing the originality, scientific soundness, clarity, ethical compliance, and contribution of each manuscript to veterinary medicine and related biomedical sciences.
At ARSHI Veterinary Letters, the peer-review process is conducted using a single-blind review system, in which the reviewers know the identity of the authors, while the reviewers’ identities remain confidential. This process allows reviewers to provide objective, critical, and constructive feedback to help authors improve their manuscripts.
Reviewing a manuscript is a responsible and time-intensive task. It requires careful reading, scientific judgment, and a commitment to providing timely and useful recommendations to the editorial team. Reviewers may recommend whether a manuscript should be accepted, revised, or rejected based on its scientific merit and suitability for the journal.
We sincerely appreciate the dedication and contribution of all reviewers who support ARSHI Veterinary Letters. Their expertise and commitment are vital to ensuring the publication of high-quality articles and to strengthening the development of veterinary science.
Reviewers
ARSHI Veterinary Letters sincerely acknowledges the valuable contribution of reviewers in supporting the journal’s mission to publish high-quality veterinary scientific articles.




