Peer Review Process

Peer Review Process
The DEDICATION Community Service Journal (JDK) accepts research articles and review articles, especially in the pharmaceutical field. Articles selected for publication in this journal are sent to two reviewers who are experts in their fields, who also do not come from the same institution as the author, and the selection is at the discretion of the editor. The review process was conducted behind closed doors with authors and reviewers unaware of each other's identities and affiliations. Each draft article submitted to the editor is reviewed for final decision by a peer review process. Authors are requested to respond to the reviews provided and submit a revised draft of the article within the specified time after submitting comments and suggestions from the reviewers. Published articles are edited copies and have been checked for grammar, punctuation, printing style and formatting in accordance with the provisions of this journal. All submissions of published articles are done online.


Drafts submitted to the DEDICATION Community Service Journal (JDK) will be screened for plagiarism using the Turnitin plagiarism detection tool. Before sending the draft article to the reviewer, it is first checked for similarities by members of the editorial team. Submitted papers must have a similarity level of <30% (without a bibliography) and no similarity of more than 5% to each source.