Publishing Policy
Open minded, open review, open access, open all the way!
While we encourage editors to adopt our innovative open access publishing model, we do understand if editors prefer a more classic way of handling manuscripts, provided that editors seek a high quality in research publications. Whether editors wish to adopt our model or not is their decision and only theirs!
In any case our general publication guidelines are as below:
Authors should
submit an original contribution not previously published and not being considered elsewhere;
include an abstract of less than 200 words and 4 to 6 keywords;
include the first name, surname, affiliation, email address of all contributors, and ORCID if any;
be consistent in using either British or American English spelling;
follow APA 6th edition style for references in text and in list;
use no more than a 3-level heading format;
include permission to reproduce other copyrighted materials;
include high quality images (if any) with a minimum width of 1600 pixels;
include tables (if any) in editable format;
not exceed the number of words including abstract and references (appendices, if any, are published in a separate file online only), as decided by the editorial board;
save their manuscript as .doc, .docx, or .odt only (PDFs are not accepted).
Editorial team should
work in close collaboration with the publisher;
select and allocate reviewers for submitted and invited papers;
help authors respond to reviewers’ and editors’ comments;
select papers for the volume on the basis of peer reviews, appropriateness, and overall quality;
notify authors regarding acceptance/rejection/revision and resubmission decisions;
check reference appropriateness and edit the text as needed;
write an introduction to the book project;
assist the publisher in preparing the manuscript;
send accepted manuscripts to the publisher;
check the publisher’s proofs.
Publisher will
screen the manuscripts for similarity (using CrossCheck powered by iThenticate);
copy edit and proofread the manuscripts;
send a proof copy of the manuscript (pdf file) to the first author and editorial team for final approval;
ask all authors to e-sign a statement of responsibility in the manuscript;
ask all authors to e-sign a contributor agreement;
publish the articles under a CC licence, copyright remains with authors;
assign a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to each article, so that it uniquely identifies the content item and provides a persistent link to its location on the internet;
host the publication on its website, other repositories being more than welcome;
make all articles freely available online (Gold Open Access) as pdf format, for anybody to read, download, and copy provided that the authors, editors, and publisher are properly cited;
index the publication in Google Books, Google scholar, CrossRef database, ERIC (if publication is relevant to education and written in English), Internet Archive; other free and fully open indexing solutions being currently considered.
In case of paperback publication, the publisher will also:
provide other formats such as epub (DRM free), and paperback (print on demand, if size requirements are met) on Lulu.com and Amazon;
catalogue the publication with British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data;
send the publication to the Legal Deposit Office in France at La Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF).