Peer review procedure
Peer review process
The peer review process starts once you have submitted your paper to Logos et Littera.
Please refer to the “Instruction for Authors” section for more information on how to submit your paper. Below is the simplified flowchart.

Please refer to the “Instruction for Authors” section for more information on how to submit your paper. Below is the simplified flowchart.
1. Manuscript Submission: Authors submit two files.
2. Initial Validation Check: The secretary checks file format, length, and abstract. If criteria are met, a plagiarism check is conducted.
3. Desk Review: The editors assess the manuscript's structure, plagiarism report, and scope, deciding whether to proceed to peer review or return to the author.
4. Double Peer Review: The peer review assistant sends the manuscript to two independent reviewers.
5. Revision: Authors revise the manuscript based on feedback and resubmit for a potential second round of review.
6. Final Decision: The editors make the final decision and inform the author. The final manuscript is submitted.
7. Copyediting: The secretary checks the manuscript for technical accuracy, adds a DOI, and sends it for publication.
8. Publication: The article is published.