Suggested Guideline for Research Journal Editors

Suggested Guideline for Research Journal Editors

The OARS guideline for Research Journal Editor is intended to provide a set of tools for streamlined research editorial process to which all OARS associates are expected to strictly follow. These suggested guidelines are more helpful and were refined based on feedback received from Journal Editors. It serves as a hand tool for solving a comprehensive set of complicated moral problems in publishing a research journal. We take suitable actions against associates who are not strictly following it, we also realize that the editors may not be able to obey all the proposals (hence they are kept optional), but we are sure that our proposals will definitely enhance basic features of journal policy which will boost regular reviews, judgments and decisions.

Association with authors

Research Journal should reflect detailed procedure for making an appeal by Researchers to reviewer/editor’s decision.

Expectations from editors

Concerned editors are answerable for whatever is published in their Research Journals. This means the Journal editors

Ideal expectations from editors

Association with Authors

Research Journal should reflect detailed procedure for making an appeal by Researchers to reviewer/editor’s decision. 

Best practice for editors would include

IDEAL  GUIDELINE  FOR EDITORS

The editor should refer OARS guidelines whenever disputes regarding plagiarism arise

Guidelines for editors

Association with reviewers