We would like to thank the reviewers for the work of reviewing the following indications that may facilitate this task, and which are equally important in strengthening the editorial projection of RTIC and its recognition by the scientific community:

1) Respect for ethical principles in the publication of scientific works;

2) Quality of the manuscript;

3) Editorial project of RTIC.

  1. If you suspect plagiarism, fraud, or if the submitted materials raise any other ethical concerns, please report these issues to the Editors-in-Chief or the Scientific Council. The use of search engines may allow the detection of improper submission of text or other supposedly unpublished elements, regardless of whether the manuscript review process may include verification by a plagiarism detection tool (similarity verification). The Reviewer must, in turn, treat the submitted materials (text, figures, tables) and the review materials as confidential documents, and may not assign or share them with anyone without the knowledge and consent of RTIC and the Authors.
  2. In evaluating the quality of the submitted manuscript, proceed with:
  • filling in the review form;
  • a short synthesis of the manuscript, expressing your impression regarding the interest of the manuscript and its adequacy to RTIC; mention whether it encompasses (or not) innovative aspects or results that add knowledge. This general appraisal is particularly useful for the Journal;
  • writing specific suggestions and comments for the Authors. These comments and suggestions must be precise and explicitly indicated (with page, paragraph, line) in relation to corrections, modifications, additions or deletions, in the text or other elements of the manuscript, allowing the authors to easily identify and change them in compliance (minor corrections). If more substantial changes are recommended, justify these suggestions, succinctly pointing out the reasons that motivate this need.
  1. The recognition of the editorial projection of RTIC is quantified through bibliometric indicators, whose classification is essential for the maintenance and promotion of the journal in international scientific impact factor assessment indexes.