Peer Review Process

Historic peer review process

Ada is committed to a transparent, productive, and rigorous peer review process. Ada‘s peer review process asks a great deal of reviewers and community members who participate in the open peer review process. Because of this, we will only publish original contributions that have not been published, or submitted for publication, elsewhere. Ada‘s peer review involves two main phases: Pre-Review and Open Peer Review.

Pre-Review

The editor(s) or special issue editors of an issue have four options in this initial phase of review:

  1. Editor(s) can reject a contribution, if they deem it unsuitable for the journal (e.g. too long, inferior quality, not relevant to the issue’s theme or the mission of Ada).
  2. Editor(s) can solicit expert reviewers for contributions that fall outside their own area(s) of expertise. This review will take place on the Ada Journal Review site, which allows expert reviewers’ comments to be visible to later reviewers. This part of the process will be open only to the editor(s) and expert reviewers.

Open Peer Review

Upon completion of the Pre-review phase, contributions are posted to the Ada Journal Review site, where they are peer reviewed by members of the Fembot Collective for an additional three weeks. After Open Peer Review has been completed, authors will have at least two weeks to revise their contributions. Upon submitting a revised contribution, all contributions will be published and archived in a specific “issue” on the Ada Journal website.

Notes for Authors

Notes for Reviewers

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