Publication Policies
- Copyright Policy
- Open-access Policy
- Submission Policy
- AI Usage Policy
- Deposit Policy / Archiving Policy
- Waiver Policy
- Refund Policy
Copyrights for articles are retained by the authors, with first publication rights granted to the journal/publisher. Authors have rights to reuse, republish, archive, and distribute their own articles after publication. The journal/publisher is not responsible for subsequent uses of the work. Authors shall permit the publisher to apply a DOI to their articles and to archive them in databases and indexes such as EBSCO, DOAJ, and ProQuest.
We follow the Gold Open Access way in journal publishing. This means that authors publish in the journals that provide immediate open access for readers to all articles on the publisher’s website. The readers pay nothing, while authors (or their institutions or funders) pay an Article Processing Charge to maintain the journal operation.
All articles published are open-access articles distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license.
Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the authorities responsible where the work was carried out. However, we accept submissions that have previously appeared on preprint servers (for example: arXiv, bioRxiv, Nature Precedings, Philica, Social Science Research Network, and Vixra); have previously been presented at conferences; or have previously appeared in other “non-journal” venues (for example: blogs or posters). Authors are responsible for updating the archived preprint with the journal reference (including DOI) and a link to the published articles on the appropriate journal website upon publication.
The publisher and journals have a zero-tolerance plagiarism policy. We check the issue using two methods: a plagiarism prevention tool (iThenticate) and a reviewer check. All submissions will be checked by iThenticate before being sent to reviewers.
We insist a rigorous viewpoint on the self-plagiarism. The self-plagiarism is plagiarism, as it fails to contribute to the research and science.
Authors are permitted to utilize AI tools as a research aid, a means of data analysis, and a language enhancement tool. However, any content generated through the use of AI must be explicitly disclosed within the manuscript. This disclosure should detail the specific AI tool(s) employed and the extent of their contribution to the work. Authors retain sole responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and originality of all submitted content. AI tools should not be listed as co-authors on the manuscript. Journals reserve the right to reject submissions where AI usage has not been appropriately disclosed or where such usage has been deemed inappropriate. This policy is intended to uphold ethical standards within the academic community.
Deposit Policy / Archiving Policy
We follow Sherpa/Romeo's green archiving policy. Both pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF can be archived, without restrictions.
We charge authors an article processing charge for each article they publish. This charge helps the open-access journals to cover their operational expenses.
The waiver policy for the article processing charge is different from journal to journal. Please consult with the journal editors.
Please find payment information at: http://www.sciedupress.com/payment
We implement a reasonable refund policy based on the publishing status.
- Fully refund: online version is unpublished
- Half refund: online version is published and print version is unpublished
- No refund: both the online and print version are published