Journal of Peptides

Journal of Peptides

Journal of Peptides – Proposed Special Issue

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Special Issue Proposal

Proposed Special Issue
Journal of Peptides

Design focused peptide collections with strong scientific rationale, practical governance, and measurable publication value.

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Proposal Strategy

Propose a Special Issue in JOP

JOP invites focused special issue proposals that address high-priority peptide research themes.

Strong proposals define clear scope boundaries, expected contribution types, and measurable field value.

Guest editor teams should demonstrate thematic expertise, review governance readiness, and conflict transparency.

Proposals are assessed for scientific coherence, feasibility, and expected impact on readership and citation use.

Proposal Requirements

What to Include for Evaluation

Complete proposals improve review speed and planning quality.

  • Working title and concise thematic rationale.
  • Guest editor names, affiliations, and expertise relevance.
  • Indicative manuscript categories and expected submission volume.
  • Contributor outreach strategy and timeline assumptions.
  • Milestones for launch, review cadence, and release schedule.
  • Conflict disclosure and governance controls.
Quality signal: focused themes with translational relevance usually perform best.
Editorial Criteria

How Proposals Are Assessed

Approval balances scientific value with operational feasibility and governance quality.

Scientific Relevance

Does the proposal address meaningful unresolved questions in peptide science?

Thematic Coherence

Will accepted manuscripts form an integrated and useful collection?

Leadership Capability

Can guest editors maintain quality, fairness, and timeline reliability?

Pipeline Credibility

Is there a realistic contributor pipeline for high-quality submissions?

Submission Planning

Execution Notes for Higher Acceptance Readiness

Use these practical notes to improve clarity, policy alignment, and review efficiency before final upload.

Editorial planning insight: Strong proposals define specific objectives, measurable outcomes, and thematic boundaries. This approach helps editors and reviewers evaluate the manuscript faster without sacrificing rigor.

Author workflow guidance: Guest editor teams should demonstrate complementary expertise and conflict governance readiness. Teams that apply this step early usually reduce revision friction and protect publication timelines.

Quality acceleration note: Realistic contributor outreach and timeline planning are critical approval factors. The same practice also improves metadata quality and downstream indexing discoverability.

Submission strategy point: Focused themes with practical translational relevance usually produce stronger collections. It supports stronger decision transparency and more efficient peer-review communications.

Publication readiness reminder: Quality controls should be explicit before special issue launch. This improves consistency between core manuscript sections and supporting files.

Operational recommendation: For proposed special issue planning, document reviewer-response changes against exact manuscript locations; state practical limitations and boundary conditions explicitly. This supports cleaner editorial decisions and faster acceptance readiness.

Reviewer-facing clarity note: For proposed special issue planning, confirm metadata fields and author identifiers before production lock; ensure data and code availability statements match policy language. This improves downstream indexing quality and retrieval relevance.

Production planning guidance: For proposed special issue planning, tighten conclusion language so claims remain proportional to data strength; ensure data and code availability statements match policy language. This improves downstream indexing quality and retrieval relevance.

Editorial planning insight: For proposed special issue planning, align title, abstract, and keyword language with the primary evidence claim; verify that tables, figures, and narrative statements remain consistent. This protects release schedules by reducing production-stage rework.

Propose a JOP Special Issue

Submit your concept and the editorial team will evaluate fit, feasibility, and impact potential.

Editorial office: [email protected]