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Complete Process for Publication

JDHII is committed to a transparent, efficient, and high-quality publication process that upholds rigorous scientific standards while ensuring timely dissemination of research in digital health informatics and intelligence. Below is a step-by-step overview of the typical journey from manuscript submission to final publication.

  1. Manuscript Preparation and Submission
  • Authors prepare their manuscript following the journal’s ‘Instructions for Authors’ (available on the Submissions page), including adherence to relevant reporting guidelines (e.g., CONSORT, PRISMA, STROBE), formatting requirements, and ethical declarations.
  • Ensure all required elements are included: cover letter, title page, blinded manuscript, figures/tables, supplementary materials, conflict of interest statement, data availability statement, and ethics approvals where applicable.
  • Submit the manuscript via the journal’s online submission system (e.g., Editorial Manager or similar platform).
  • Upon submission, the corresponding author receives an automated confirmation with a manuscript ID.
  1. Initial Editorial Screening (Desk Review)
  • The Editor-in-Chief or an Associate Editor conducts a preliminary assessment within 5–10 days.
  • Checks include: fit with journal scope, originality, scientific quality, adherence to guidelines, ethical compliance, and overall suitability for peer review.
  • Manuscripts that do not meet minimum standards may be desk-rejected at this stage with brief feedback.
  • Manuscripts passing screening are assigned to a handling editor.

               Typical duration: 1–2 weeks.

  1. Peer Review Process
  • JDHII uses double-blind peer review (authors and reviewers remain anonymous).
  • The handling editor invites at least two independent expert reviewers (often 2–4), selected based on expertise, avoiding conflicts of interest.
  • Reviewers evaluate the manuscript for scientific validity, methodological rigor, novelty, clarity, relevance, and ethical aspects, typically within 3–4 weeks.
  • Reviewers submit detailed reports with recommendations: Accept, Minor Revision, Major Revision, Reject with resubmission encouraged, or Reject.
  • The handling editor synthesizes reviewer comments and makes a recommendation to the Editor-in-Chief.

               Typical duration: 3–4 weeks for the first round (may vary depending on reviewer availability).

  1. Revision and Re-review
  • Authors receive decision letters with reviewer comments and are invited to revise and resubmit (usually within 3–4 weeks for major revisions, 1–2 weeks for minor).
  • Authors must provide a point-by-point response to reviewers and indicate all changes made (tracked changes or highlighted in the revised manuscript).
  • Revised manuscripts may undergo additional review rounds (1–2 more common) until the handling editor and reviewers are satisfied.
  • Once revisions are deemed acceptable, the manuscript receives a provisional acceptance.

               Typical duration: 1–2 weeks per revision cycle (total process often 2–4 rounds).

  1. Final Acceptance and Production
  • Upon final acceptance by the Editor-in-Chief, authors receive a formal acceptance notification.
  • Authors complete post-acceptance tasks:
  • Sign the ‘License to Publish’ agreement (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 open access license).
  • Pay the Article Processing Charge (APC), if applicable (waivers/discounts available for eligible authors).
  • Provide final high-resolution figures, corrected proofs, and any supplementary files.
  • The manuscript enters production: copyediting, typesetting, proofreading, and author query resolution (authors review and approve proofs within 48–72 hours).

               Typical duration: 1–2 weeks from acceptance to proofs; 1 week for author approval.

  1. Online Publication and Indexing
  • The article is published online-first (ahead-of-print) with a DOI immediately after proof approval and final checks.
  • Articles appear in the journal’s current issue shortly thereafter.
  • Metadata is deposited with indexing services (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, DOAJ, etc.) for discoverability.
  • The final version of record is permanently archived and openly accessible under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

Overall timeline (from submission to online publication): Typically 3–4 months, depending on revision needs, reviewer responsiveness, and complexity. We aim for efficient yet thorough review.

Key Principles Throughout the Process

  • Transparency: Authors receive regular status updates via the submission system.
  • Fairness: Decisions are based on scientific merit, free from bias.
  • Ethics: Strict adherence to COPE, ICMJE, and journal policies.
  • Speed with quality: We prioritize timely decisions without compromising rigor.

We encourage authors to submit manuscripts through the submission link or email to < jdhii@ciir.in >.