Peer Review Process
Mandau: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat implements a rigorous peer‐review system to ensure the quality, relevance, and validity of all published articles. The journal applies a double-blind peer review method, meaning that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous during the evaluation process.
1. Initial Editorial Screening
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Every submitted manuscript is screened by the editorial team for scope relevance, completeness, format compliance, and initial academic quality.
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Manuscripts may be returned to authors for corrections or rejected if they do not meet basic requirements.
2. Double-Blind Peer Review
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Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are assigned to two qualified reviewers with expertise related to the field of community service, applied research, or interdisciplinary practice.
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Reviewers assess:
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Originality and significance
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Method appropriateness
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Implementation clarity
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Community engagement and impact
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Data validity and analysis
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Contribution to theory and practice
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Language quality and organization
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3. Reviewer Recommendations
Reviewers may provide one of the following recommendations:
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Accept without revision
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Accept with minor revision
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Major revision and resubmission
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Reject
4. Revision Process
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Authors must respond to reviewer comments in a structured response form.
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Revised manuscripts may undergo re-review, depending on the extent of revision.
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The editor evaluates compliance with reviewer feedback before making a final decision.
5. Final Decision
The Editor-in-Chief makes the final publication decision based on:
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Reviewer recommendations
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Quality of revisions
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Ethical compliance
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Contribution to community development
6. Similarity Check and Ethical Compliance
Before publication, manuscripts undergo:
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Plagiarism detection
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Verification of ethical practices
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Validation of community consent when applicable
7. Publication
Once accepted, manuscripts proceed to:
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Copyediting
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Layout formatting
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Online publication (rolling publication)
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Inclusion in full issues released twice a year: May and December
The overall review process generally takes 4–8 weeks, depending on reviewer availability and revision speed.