Editorial Policies |
Authorship The ICMJE recommends the authorship to be based on the following 4 criteria:
In addition to being accountable for the parts of the work he/she has done, an author should be able to identify which co-authors are responsible for specific other parts of the work. In addition, authors should have confidence in the integrity of the contributions of their coauthors. All those designated as authors should meet all four criteria for authorship, and all who meet the four criteria should be identified as authors. Those who do not meet all four criteria should be listed in Acknowledgement section. Participation solely in the acquisition of funding, the gathering of data, technical help, writing assistance, and general supervision of the research group does not warrant authorship. Financial and material support should also be acknowledged. Please guarantee that anyone stated in the Acknowledgements section has granted its clearance for permission to be listed. Authorship Changes Any change in authorship (ie, order, addition, and deletion of authors) after initial submission must be approved by all authors. Authors should determine the order of authorship among themselves. In addition, any alterations must be clarified to the Editor/Editor-in-chief. In line with COPE guidelines, our journal requires written confirmation from all authors that they agree with any proposed changes in authorship of submission(s) or published item(s). This confirmation must be via direct email from each author. It is the corresponding author’s responsibility to ensure that all authors confirm they agree with the proposed changes. If there is disagreement among the authors concerning authorship and a satisfactory agreement cannot be reached, the authors must contact their institution(s) for a resolution. It is not the journal editor’s responsibility to resolve authorship disputes. A change in authorship of a published article can only be amended via publication of an Erratum. Ethics Policies Journals published by Aras Part Medical international Press comply with the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), and regulations of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and adhere to all of the recommendations and guidelines in reporting, reviewing and publishing of scientific research in medical journals. Submitting a manuscript to the journals published by Aras Part Medical international Press means that all of the authors noted as author have read and agreed to the content of the manuscript and confirmed its compliance with the journal’s policies. Animals and Human Subjects in Scientific Research Authors of descriptive manuscripts including research on human or animal subjects must have their manuscript review and approval (or review and waiver) prior to the submission by Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). Authors of a manuscript who coauthor several articles also must duly obtain approval of IRB or IACUC or any other relevant institute. Documentation of IRB or IACUC status must be provided if requested. If the review board or committee is not available, authors have to ensure that their research complies with Declaration of Helsinki, 2013 revision, or “International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals” revised in 2012 by the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science and Councils for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. A statement of IRB or IACUC approval or waiver (and reason for waiver) has to be included in the article according to Declaration of Helsinki, 2013 revision, or “International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals” revised in 2012 by the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science and Councils for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.
Patient Identification and Consent Any manuscript submitted to the journals published by Aras Part Medical international Press including personal medical information of an identifiable individual requires express consent of the patient before the article is published. In the absence of informed consent, identifiable details including initials of patient’s name, specific dates, particular geographical location or other identifiable attributes must be removed, but this may not alter the scientific meaning. Important information relevant to the scientific meaning has to be stated in order to prevent patient identification, for example, by referring to a season instead of a date or a region rather than a city. If a patient may be identified in the manuscript, authors have to try to obtain informed consent for publication from the patient, his or her parents/legal guardians Written consent must show that the patient has seen a complete version of the manuscript or has refused to do so. Patient consent should be archived and accessible if requested. A statement of obtaining and archiving informed consent has to be included in the article.
Registration of Clinical Trial Based on ICMJE recommendation, a clinical trial is defined as any research project that continuously assigns people or a group of people for intervention, with or without simultaneous comparison or control groups, to study the causal relationship between the interventions and health outcomes. According to ICMJE guidelines and recommendations, all of the journals published by Aras Part Medical international Press will only take into account the reports of clinical trial if they were registered before any subject is selected. Registration number of the clinical trial has to be included at the end of the manuscript submitted to the journal. Standards of Reporting Authors should follow the guidelines provided by the EQUATOR network when preparing their articles. Authors have to respect these guidelines and use expert opinion on application of these guidelines. The complete list of guidelines is available at http://www.equator-network.org/reporting-guidelines. Conflict of Interest All authors are expected to provide in the manuscript a statement of any business affiliation, counseling, interests and licensing agreements that may lead to conflict of interest as to the submitted manuscript. (Inclusion of a company name in the author address lines of the manuscript does not constitute disclosure.) Details of this disclosure will remain confidential. However, authors have the responsibility to provide a statement disclosing any conflict of interests in the study. Examples of potential conflicting of interest include relationships, financial or otherwise, that might detract from an author’s objectivity in presentation of study results, and interests whose value would be enhanced by the results presented. Any financial source for the project, both institutional and corporate, should be stated in the financial section of the submitted form. Acknowledgements Statements of direct financial support (for example donations, grant, scholarship, etc.) have to appear in the acknowledgement section. A statement of budget shows, if necessary, the role of a financial agency (for example, “the budget had no role in designing the study, data collection and interpretation, or decision to submit the work for publishing”). Financial agencies may state specific requirements and authors are responsible to comply with such requirements. In cases where the research is not provided with project-specific financial help, there is no need to list the providers and the following statement may be used: This research has not received any financial help from any financial agency in the public, business or nonprofit sectors. Statements of indirect financial support (for example, business affiliation, counseling, interests and licensing agreements) are also admissible. Peer-Review Process Our journal accepts manuscripts report novel findings, which could result in impacts on in all fields of women’s health and reproduction science based on its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Hence, it offers an exceptionally fast publication schedule including prompt peer-review by the experts in the field and immediate publication upon acceptance. Quality and topic of submitted manuscript beside the priority of research field are the least considered criteria in each manuscript before entering in formal review process. Editorial Review and Publication
As our journal is a rapid response journal, the review process takes between 2 to 6 months. Plagiarism Journals published by our publisher use iThenticate software, which is a plagiarism detector verifying the originality of the submission content before publication. If plagiarism is identified, we will follow COPE guidelines.
If plagiarism is detected during the peer review process, the submission may be rejected. If plagiarism is detected after publication, we reserve the right to issue a correction or retract the paper, as appropriate. We reserve the right to inform authors' institutions about plagiarism detected either before or after publication. Corrections and Retractions Corrections New critical information or data obtained by the authors or others after acceptance of the article, but before confirmation of proof, cannot be added to the article. Instead, an appendix, approved by the editor-in-chief, may be added at the end of the article. This appendix has to be very short and may lead to delayed publication of the article. Corrections of articles after online publication are only for mistakes that may jeopardize scientific data, like a mistake in author’s name, or may significantly influence the interpretation of data, but do not undermine the general results of the article. Corrections are not available for articles published online for more than six years. Retractions In special circumstances, it is necessary to retract an already published article. This may occur be due to many reasons including but not limited to: double publication, plagiarism, unethical research methods or when it is obvious that results of a published article are not reliable due to misconduct or honest mistake. In the case of retraction because of misconduct, the author’s institute and the financial agency will be informed per COPE guidelines. Based on our policy, we will apply the COPE Policies on Retraction Guidelines when published content needs to be considered. Pre-print repositories Posting a manuscript on a pre-print server such as medRxiv, Preprints, bioRxiv or similar repositories is not regarded to be duplicate publication. CrossMark policy CrossMark is a multi-publisher initiative to provide a standard way for readers to locate the current version of a piece of content. By applying the CrossMark logo, IJWHR is committing to maintaining the content it and to alerting readers to changes if and when they occur. Clicking on the CrossMark logo at the top of each IJWHR article in PDF will tell readers the current status of a document and may also give additional information about the document. For more details on CrossMark, please refer the CrossMark website at the following link: https://www.crossref.org/services/crossmark/. Complaint No specific policy– we handle complaints on a case-by-case basis. Email: publish@pmcaras.com
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