Submit Manuscript

Submission to this journal proceeds totally online and you will be guided stepwise to the uploading of your article. which is used in the peer-review process. All correspondence, including notification of the Editor's decision and requests for revision, takes place by e-mail.

you can submit your article using the Algerian Scientific Journal Platform (ASJP) online system (https://www.asjp.cerist.dz).  You can access the relevant submission system via the "submit your paper" link on The Challenge Journal home page on the ASJP via: (https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/en/submission/71).

Note that the submission process obliges Authors to have an Author account on the ASJP, inscription on the ASJP via: (https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/signup), if you have already an account please login (https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/en/login).

Track your research

You can track the status of your submitted paper online. The ASJP system you use to track your submission will be the same system to which you submitted. The ASJP system will notify you about every step in the publication process.

Editorial team Review

Once you have submitted your manuscript, The Challenge Journal secretariat will checks that it is in line with aim and scope of the journal, if the manuscript meet the journal requirements, your paper has entered the Peer-Review phase, if it does not comply with the requirements, it will be rejected.

Peer-Review

The article will then be externally reviewed, usually by at least two independent experts. Reviewers are asked to return their comments within 4 weeks. When all the comments have been received, the editors review all of the papers and feedback is given to the author. Ideally, all of this will take place within 2 months of receipt of your article.

Acceptance and revision

Should your article require revision you will be invited to resubmit an electronic version of your revised article within four weeks. This must be accompanied by a table mentioned at the end of the article detailing the changes that have/have not been made in response to the editors’ and/or reviewers’ comments.

The editors will then decide whether or not you have adequately addressed the reviewers’ comments. If the changes are not considered sufficient, you will be asked to make further revisions. Occasionally, the editors may ask for the revised article to be re-reviewed.

Publication

When the editors are satisfied that an article is acceptable for publication, the article is sent to the journal secretariat.

Plagiarism

Published articles that the editors determine to include plagiarized content will be removed from the online archives and the readers will be notified of the action in the subsequent issue of the Journal. Furthermore, articles received from an author determined to have at any time submitted plagiarized material will not be considered for future publication in the Journal.