Author's Rights and Obligations
Responsibilities
Authors
must ensure that data have been collected in an ethical manner. Authors
must be prepared to demonstrate that their research has been approved
by an institutional review board.
Authors should submit only previously unpublished work.
Authors of research manuscripts should ensure that the manuscript is prepared so as to facilitate the review process.
Authors
are responsible for disclosing potential conflicts of interest (e.g.,
an author evaluating the efficacy of a commercially available
intervention program stands to benefit financially from a favorable
pattern of results).
Authors who receive an editorial decision of
revise-resubmit are expected to submit the revised paper within the
time frame provided in the action letter. Failure to do so may rescind
the invitation to revise the paper. Authors are expected to return
copy-edited versions and galley proofs and answer queries regarding the
proofs by the provided deadlines. Failure to do so may result in the
paper not appearing in the Journal as scheduled or in the article being
published as is.
As the journal implies article processing charges, all dues must be cleared by the author earnestly.
Rights
Authors
can expect to be notified that a manuscript has been received. Authors
can expect that a decision on their manuscript will be made in a timely
manner or they can expect an
explanation as to why a decision has been
delayed along with a new target date for a decision.
Authors can
inquire about the disposition of a submitted manuscript at any time, but
are encouraged to wait at least 8 weeks after the manuscript has been
submitted before doing so. Authors can withdraw a paper from editorial
consideration at any time.
Authors can rebut a decision to reject
a manuscript for publication in writing. Further, it is up to the
Editor to decide whether a case has been made and what action to follow
(e.g., obtaining an additional review, upholding the original decision).
Authors
can index and store the published papers in the private or public
archives or repositories like university databases, Internet Archives,
Academia, Research Gate, Semantic Scholar etc.
This document is in accordance with guidance from Council of Scientific Editors' Recommendations for Promoting Integrity in Scientific Journal Publications.