Sustainable Engineering Materials
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Publication Ethics
Statements
Sustainable
Engineering Materials (SUEM) follows the core
practices of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and COPE’s guidelines,
which are available in the following active link https://publicationethics.org/core-practices.
Core practices are the policies and practices journals and publishers need, to
reach the highest standards in publication ethics and they cover the following
important aspects of journal publication:
Allegations of misconduct
Authorship
and contributorship
Complaints
and appeals
Conflicts
of interest
Data and
reproducibility
Ethical
oversight
Intellectual
property
Journal
management
Peer
review processes
Post-publication
discussions
Impartiality
International
authors are invited to submit scientific or technical papers based on original
research to Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM). Unbiased consideration is given to all manuscripts for publication
regardless of the race, gender, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship,
political philosophy, sexual orientation, age or reputation of the
authors.
Peer Review Policy
Similarity Check
Similarity Check process will be carried
out for all submitted manuscripts and the similarity index should be lower than
15% unless the authors provide rational justifications.
Invitation to
review an article
To uphold impartiality, referees must
carefully consider any potential or perceived conflict of interest before
agreeing to review any manuscript. The invited reviewer must contact the
editorial office to declare any conflict of interest in the following
instances: (a) if the review has any competing interest with the authors; (b)
if the reviewer is a co-worker or is collaborating with one of the authors; (c)
if the reviewer is in a position to exploit the authors’ work (commercially or
otherwise); (d) if the reviewer is in a position which prevents him/her from
giving an objective opinion of the work.
Single-blind
peer review
Sustainable Engineering Materials (SUEM) operates a single-blind peer review
policy. The referees know the identity of the authors but authors do not know
the identity of the referees. Referee names are kept strictly confidential.
Referees are asked not to transmit reports directly to the authors. In most
cases, at least five referees are chosen for the peer review process. One of
the members from the groups of Editors-in chief and/or Associate Editors,
whoever is responsible for overseeing the peer review process, will have the
right to make a final decision based on at least three reviewers' comments.
Peer review
process
Initial checks
All submissions will be initially
checked by one of Assistant Editors to decide whether (1) they are correctly
formatted/prepared, (2) follow the ethical policies of the journal, (3) fit the
scope of the journal and (4) scientifically sound. If required, relevant
subject matter experts from the editorial committee will be consulted during
the initial screening process. Manuscripts that do not meet the journal's
requirements and standards will be rejected before peer-review. After the initial
check, the assistant editor will forward the manuscripts to the Editor-in-Chief
or Associate Editors, who will make initial decisions on whether the
manuscripts shall be sent for peer-review. Manuscripts that do not meet the
journal requirements and/or standards will be returned to the author(s) for
revision and resubmission. Rejection decision at this stage will be verified by
one of the Editors-in-chief or Associate Editors.
Peer-review
After an initial check, all types of
papers including invited papers published in the journals go through a vigorous
peer-review procedure. At least three independent reviews will be considered.
Minor or major revisions may be requested from author(s). The final decision
regarding acceptance is usually made by the Editor-in-chief or Associate
editors.
The manuscripts are thoroughly reviewed
by the editorial department for any scientific misconduct such as the
similarity index with published materials should not be more than 15%. Once the
initial checks are complete, the editorial department will send the manuscript
to experts for review. The manuscript must be revised according to the comments
of the reviewers as well as the editorial department. The manuscript should be
revised within the specified time and the revised manuscripts shall be unified
and edited by the editorial committee for final examination. Once a manuscript
has been accepted, no modification or alteration of the authors’ affiliation
shall be allowed, and the addition or deletion of authors shall not be permitted.
Ethical Policy
Research
results
Authors
should not falsify or misrepresent data or results, and should keep objective,
unbiased and truthful in all aspects of their work. Authors
should strive to avoid mistakes in research and exercise due diligence in
presenting high quality work for publication. They should critically assess the
likelihood of experimental, methodological and human errors and avoid
self-deception and bias. Where possible they should conduct an internal review
to assess the validity of their work before publication.
Source
materials
Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) publishing
does not require the raw data from an experiment to be submitted for
publication. However, we expect that all authors follow established best
scientific practice and record (and retain) source material of experiments and
research results, in an auditable manner that allows for scrutiny and
verification by other scientists. Exceptions may be appropriate to preserve
privacy or patent protection. There may also be specific instructions from your
funding agency or university.
Editorial
Policies
Authorship
and Contribution
The listed authors include
all of the individuals who have made substantial contributions to the
intellectual content of an article in terms of the conception, drafting, and
revising of the work and the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of the
data. Their approval is required for the submitted version as well as any substantially
modified version to which they have contributed. Further, all of the listed
authors are considered personally responsible for all aspects of the work and
must guarantee that any questions regarding its accuracy or integrity—even for
aspects of the work in which an individual author did not personally take
part—are appropriately examined, resolved, and documented in the article.
Please note that
submissions by any individual other than one of the listed authors will not be
considered. We expect all authors will take responsibility for the content of
the manuscript they submitted. The information of contributions of all authors
are urged to be described, as SUEM may contact all authors by email to ensure
the authorship.
Editors
and Journal Staff as Authors
In the circumstances where
Editors or editorial staff of the journal submit their own studies to the
journal, they shall not be involved in the reviewing process, and the review
process must be made transparently and rigorously. Submissions authored by
editors or editorial staff of the journal will be handled by another editor who
has least Conflicts of interest (COIs) with the authors to minimize the bias.
Author
duties
Acceptance of a manuscript
for publication in the journal carries with it an understanding that the
author, when requested, will fulfill an obligation to contribute their
expertise to the review of others' manuscripts.
Conflicts
of Interest
Conflicts
of interest (COIs) may indicate the potential to influence the validity or
objectivity of research. Editors, authors, and reviewers may be involved
into COIs, and Sustainable
Engineering Materials (SUEM) considers it essential to identify and seek
to mitigate them so as to ensure the integrity of its role in the dissemination
and preservation of knowledge. Failure to declare competing interests may
result in decline of a manuscript.
Authors: SUEM
requires a declaration from all authors of a manuscript regarding any potential
Conflicts of interest (COIs) that could be relevant to the integrity or
reliability of the scientific and professional judgment presented therein, as
well as that of otherwise unassociated studies in the same journal. Potential
conflict, unless already declared, will be held in confidence while the paper
is under review. If the article is accepted for publication, the potential
conflict of interest will be included in the acknowledgments. If there is, in
fact, no conflict of interest, the authors should state plainly.
Reviewers: Reviewers
should declare any COIs when they are assigned a manuscript and disclose this
information to the editor, who will then assess whether they should
proceed with the review process.
Editors: Editors,
including Editors-in-Chief, and Associate Editors should be aware of
their own potential COIs. If the Editors have authored or
coauthored the manuscripts submitted to SUEM, Editors might be perceived to be
influenced by the relationship. SUEM expects the Editor(s) to declare any COIs
or potential COIs.
Submission
declaration and verification
Submission of an article
implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in
the form of an abstract, 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 responsible
authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not
be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language,
including electronically. To verify compliance, your article may be checked
by Crossref Similarity Check and other originality or duplicate
checking software.
Plagiarism,
duplicate/redundant publication
Plagiarism
includes copying text, ideas, images, or data from another source, even from
your own publications, without giving any credit to the original source.
Plagiarism is strictly not acceptable in any submissions. All sources must be
cited at the point they are used, and reuse of wordings must be limited, be
attributed to, or quoted, in the text. Manuscripts that are detected to have
plagiarism will be rejected (if unpublished) or retracted (if published), as
appropriate. Duplicate submission/publication refer to the practice of
ubmitting the same study to two journals or publishing more or less the same
study in two journals. These submissions/publications can be nearly
simultaneous or years later.
All
submissions will be checked by Turnitin.
Fabrication
and Falsification
The
authors of submitted manuscripts or published articles in which the results are
found to have been fabricated, falsified, or subjected to image manipulation,
will be sanctioned, and their published articles will be retracted immediately.
Handling
cases of misconduct
Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) follows
COPE’s guidelines (https://publicationethics.org/) in dealing with allegations strictly.
Our
relationship with our authors is based on trust and we publish submitted
material in good faith. We believe that employers have the prime responsibility
for ensuring their researchers’ good conduct and for the provision of ethical
training and leadership.
However,
it is our responsibility to maintain the integrity of the scientific record as
far as possible. If a possible breach of this ethical policy, or similar
misconduct affecting article(s) in our journals, is brought to our attention,
we will ask the authors to respond. Whilst journals do not have the resources
or legal legitimacy to fully investigate all allegations of scientific
misconduct, we will seek advice from an article’s referees and/or the journal's
Editorial Board.
In
handling corrections to the published record, we follow the STM Guideline for
the Preservation of the Objective Record of Science (2006) (/kindeditor/attached/file/20241128/20241128153450175017.pdf).
SUEM
reserves the right not to work with authors who are abusive to our staff,
referees or editors.
Research
data
This
journal requires and enables you to share data that supports your research
publication where appropriate, and enables you to interlink the data with your
published articles. Research data refers to the results of observations or
experimentation that validate research findings. To facilitate reproducibility
and data reuse, this journal also encourages you to share your software, code,
models, algorithms, protocols, methods and other useful materials related to
the project.
Data
statement
To
foster transparency, we require you to state the availability of your data in
your submission if your data is unavailable to access or unsuitable to post.
This may also be a requirement of your funding body or institution. You will
have the opportunity to provide a data statement during the submission
process.
Open Access
Sustainable
Engineering Materials (SUEM) makes all content freely
available to all researchers worldwide. All published papers have DOI numbers
registered through Crossref (https://www.crossref.org/).
Content is published online to provide timely communication to the community
and keep publication times to a minimum. The PDF edition of all published
papers for SUEM could be downloaded freely from the journal website: http://www.sustain-dpl.com/picnews.asp?id=177.
Copyright,
Licensing and Repository policy
Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) publishes
all articles under an open-access license, which means that the articles remain
accessible to all without charge and without technical or legal barriers and
that they can be reused with proper acknowledgment and citation. Financial
support for the open access publication is provided by
Sustainable Development Press Limited (SDPL) once manuscripts have been
accepted. The authors’ institutions or research funding agencies won’t pay any
fees for the open access publication. More specifically, SUEM publishes
articles under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License. Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) is
committed to open access publishing as a means to foster the exchange of
research among scientists, especially across disciplines.
The
copyright and other proprietary rights related to papers published by Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) are
retained by the authors. If the authors reproduce any text, figures, tables, or
illustrations from the papers published by Sustainable Engineering Materials
in their own future research, they must cite the originally published version. Sustainable Engineering Materials
(SUEM) allow
authors to deposit versions of their work in an institutional or other
repository of their choice. They are further asked to inform Sustainable Engineering Materials’
editorial office of any exceptional circumstances in this regard at the time of
submission, for which exceptions may be granted at the discretion of the
publisher. Articles published in Sustainable Engineering Materials (SUEM) are likely to contain material republished
with permission under a more restrictive license. When this situation arises,
it should be indicated; it is the responsibility of the authors to seek
permission for reuse from the copyright holder.
All papers are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and
reproduction in any medium, provided the original papers are properly cited.