Peer Review Process
Peer review in Palaeontologia africana strictly adheres to the following process:
- All submitted articles are screened by the Head Editor for suitability, formatting and content.
- If a submitted article meets the journal’s requirements, it may be sent directly for review or send to a Consulting Editor for handling the review process.
- Each article is sent out for review by a minimum of two referees.
- Each referee submits a report, consisting of a standardized form (available upon request), a letter, and optionally a marked manuscript file.
- The Consulting Editor collates the reviews and sends a recommendation to the Head Editor.
- The Head Editor makes a final decision of either Reject, Accept with Major Revisions, Accept with Minor Revisions, or Accept. Rejections are invited to resubmit if the manuscript is substantially altered. Major revisions require re-review by the original reviewers. Minor revisions are at the discretion of the Head Editor, but may require re-review.
- Accepted articles are sent on a first-come, first-served basis for typesetting.
- The corresponding author receives a proof file.
- Revised proofs are published online on a first-come, first-served basis. Authors receive a digital copy which they may distribute subject to our content license.