Policy

Plagiarism Policy

Journals typically have strict plagiarism policies that prohibit the unauthorized use of others' work. This includes copying text, ideas, or data without proper attribution. Manuscripts are often screened using plagiarism detection software, and authors found to have plagiarized content may face consequences such as rejection of the manuscript or even bans from future submissions.

Review Policy

The review policy of a journal is fundamental to maintaining its quality, integrity, and credibility. Typically, a rigorous peer-review process is employed to evaluate the originality, scientific accuracy, and relevance of submitted manuscripts. This policy ensures that only high-quality work is published, contributing to the academic and professional community.

Manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a double-blind peer-review process, where the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed to maintain impartiality. Reviewers are selected based on their expertise in the relevant field and are tasked with providing objective and constructive feedback. The review process evaluates critical aspects such as the originality of research, methodological rigor, ethical compliance, clarity of presentation, and significance of findings. The journal aims to provide fair and timely decisions, offering authors the opportunity to revise and improve their work based on reviewers’ suggestions.

This transparent and structured review process ensures the publication of high-quality research while fostering academic dialogue and innovation.

Open Access Policy

Global Journal of Medical Terminology Research and Informatics Publishes content under an open-access framework

Open access (OA) journals offer free and unrestricted online access to their content. This means that anyone can read, download, and share the research articles without any subscription or paywall.

OA journals often operate on an author-pays model, where authors or their institutions cover an article processing charge (APC) to cover the costs of publication and dissemination. This fee ensures that the research is freely available to a wider audience.

By adopting an OA policy, journals contribute to the broader goal of making research accessible to all, fostering collaboration, and accelerating scientific progress. This policy aligns with the principles of open science, which promotes transparency, reproducibility, and inclusivity in research.