A proposal for a new journal will first be reviewed by the assigned member of academic board to determine if the title fits the current criteria and portfolio. If the proposal is accepted for peer review, it will be sent to two experts. The review process is single blind, as the identity of the journal’s editorial team and editor(s)-in-chief are revealed to the reviewers to assess the capacity and capability of the Editor(s)-in-Chief and editorial team. The academic board makes the final publication decision based on the reviewers’ recommendations.