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About the Journal
The Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose (former Bahar-e-Adab) is an open-access monthly publication focusing on the specialized field of Persian prose and verse stylistics. Founded by Dr. Omid Majd, this private monthly magazine published its first issue in the autumn of 2008 and, with the valuable scientific credentials of esteemed members of the editorial board, as well as the rich and valuable articles submitted by distinguished researchers, it achieved a valuable scientific-research rating in the summer of 2009 after a year and a half. This journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards by ethical laws. read more about this publicationPublication start year | 2008 |
ISC Quartile | Q2 |
ISC - Impact Factor | 0.152 |
Issue per year | 12 |
Published articles | 180 |
Acceptance rate (%) | 22.7 |
Research papers | 1,689 |
Article view | 2,931,648 |
PDF download | 1,316,425 |
No. of pages | 35,469 |
No. of references | 27,024 |
General Considerations
- The ethical policy of Journal of the
Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose, is based on the Committee on Publication Ethics
(COPE) guidelines and complies with International Committee of
journal Editorial Board codes of conduct.
- Readers, authors, reviewers and editors should
follow these ethical policies once working with journal.
- Authors should ensure that their submitted research
work is original and has not been published elsewhere in any language.
- Applicable copyright laws and conventions should be
followed by the authors.
- Any kind of plagiarism constitutes unethical
publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
For information on this matter in
publishing and ethical guidelines please visit http://publicationethics.org.
Publisher responsibilities
- publisher should ensure that editorial decisions on
manuscript submissions are final and are only made based on professional
judgment and will not be affected by any commercial interests.
- the publisher should monitor the ethics of the
Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, Editorial Board Members, Reviewers,
Authors, and Readers.
- publisher is always willing to publish corrections,
clarifications, and retractions involving its publications as and when
needed.
Editorial responsibilities
(https://publicationethics.org/files/Code_of_conduct_for_journal_editors_1.pdf)
- The editorial team should have the full authority
to reject/accept a manuscript.
- The editorial team should maintain the
confidentiality of submitted manuscripts under review or until they are
published.
- The editorial team should preserve the anonymity of
reviewers.
- The editorial team should disclose and try to avoid
any conflict of interest.
- The editorial team should be willing to investigate
plagiarism and fraudulent data issues and publish corrections,
clarifications, retractions, and apologies when necessary.
- The editorial team must maintain the
confidentiality of the content of the submitted articles until their
publication.
- The editor makes the final decision on whether or
not to accept articles based on the opinions of the judges and editorial
board members.
- The journal's review policy (Double-Blind) requires
the anonymity of the judges and authors to be maintained.
- The editorial team should not disclose the
information and content of the articles to anyone other than the lead
author, the reviewers and, if necessary, other editorial staff.
Reviewers’ Responsibilities
(https://publicationethics.org/files/u7140/Peer%20review%20guidelines.pdf)
- Confidentiality of article information must be
observed in all areas. The article review process is to be done
anonymously.
- Reviewers should judge articles at the appropriate
time and assist the editorial team in deciding whether or not to accept
the article.
- The referees' suggestions regarding the published
articles should be submitted in the form of judging forms and in the
comment section for the author and editor.
- Reviewers should refrain from judging articles with
conflict of interest and report any conflict of interest as soon as
possible.
- Reviewers' judgments about the quality and content
of articles should be based on professional and objective opinions.
Authorship Criteria and
Authors’ Responsibilities
(https://publicationethics.org/files/u7141/1999pdf13.pdf)
Authorship Criteria
To ensure authorship for
the submitted manuscripts, the contributors should meet the following three
conditions:
- The author has done the conception and design,
acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data.
- Either drafting the article or revising it
critically for important intellectual content has been done by the author.
- The author has given the final approval of the
version to be published. Each contributor should have participated
sufficiently in the work to be allowed to take public responsibility for
suitable portions of the content.
Authors’ responsibilities
- Articles must observe the basic principles of
writing and research and be written and arranged according to the
journal's format.
- Before submitting an article, all authors should
read the authors' guide and the terms and conditions of submitting an
article in this journal.
- The corresponding author must confirm and submit
the consent and knowledge of other co-authors of the article in this
publication through the authors' commitment form.
- All authors whose names are mentioned in the
article and in the letter of commitment form must participate in writing
and compiling the article.
- Appreciation and organizational affiliation of
authors should be mentioned in the article, and any conflicts of interest
between authors or organizations should be mentioned.
- For the sustainability and development of the
specialized review process, qualified authors are invited to participate
in the review process of other articles in this journal.
- Authors should clearly report the sponsor of the
research (if any).
- Authors have a duty to notify the editor as soon as
possible if they find a mistake or correction in their published article
to correct or revoke the article.
- All authors should be aware that articles submitted
to this journal are reviewed by similarity check software to prevent
scientific misconduct.
- Authors should cite correctly and appropriately all
the sources they have used, both directly and indirectly.
- During the manuscript submission, peer review, and
publication process, the corresponding author is typically responsible for
communicating with the journal and ensuring that all of the journal's
administrative requirements, such as authorship details, ethics committee
approval, clinical trial registration documentation, and conflict of
interest statements, are properly completed. Throughout the submission and
peer review process, the corresponding author should promptly respond to
editorial queries and cooperate with any requests from the journal after
publication.
Changes of Authorship
- After an article has been accepted for publication
in the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose, no
additional authors or changes to the first or corresponding authors are
allowed. If an author wishes to be removed from the byline, he or she must
submit a letter signed by the author and all other authors indicating
their wish to be removed from the list of authors. Any change in the
authors' order in the byline requires a letter signed by all authors
indicating their agreement.
The Principles of Transparency
- Study design and ethical approval
Good research should be
well-justified, well-planned, appropriately designed, and ethically approved.
Conducting research to a lower standard may constitute misconduct. The authors
are responsible for the whole scientific content and the accuracy of the bibliographic
information.
- Data analysis
Data should be appropriately
analyzed, but inappropriate analysis does not necessarily amount to misconduct.
Fabrication and falsification of data do constitute misconduct.
- Data Availability
A data availability statement
should describe how readers can access the data supporting the study's
conclusions and clearly outline the reasons why unavailable data cannot be
released. The data used to support the study's findings should be available from
the corresponding author upon request.
- Human and animal studies
All manuscripts reporting the
results of experimental investigations involving human subjects should include
a statement confirming that informed consent was obtained from each subject or
subject’s guardian. All animal or human studies should be used after a local
ethics committee approves the experimental protocol.
- Conflicts of interest
Conflicts of interest comprise
those that may not be fully apparent and may influence the judgment of the
author, reviewers, and editors. They have been described as those which, when
revealed later, would make a reasonable reader feel misled or deceived. They
may be personal, commercial, political, academic or financial. “Financial”
interests may include employment, research funding, stock or share ownership,
payment for lectures or travel, consultancies and company support for staff.
- Peer-review
- This journal uses Double-blind peer review, which
means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the
reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. To facilitate
this, authors need to ensure that their manuscripts are prepared in a way
that does not give away their identity.
- Authors have the right to communicate to the
editor if they do not wish their manuscript to be reviewed by a
particular reviewer because of potential conflicts of interest.
- No article is rejected unless negative comments
are received from at least two reviewers.
- This process, as well as any policies related to the journal’s peer review procedures, is clearly described on the journal’s Web site.
- Archiving
- The plan for electronic backup and preservation of
access to the journal's content is clearly indicated. This policy sets
out how the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose authors
can archive copies of their work on their web pages, corporate web pages,
and various other subject repositories.
- Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and
Prose is an open-access license; articles can be made available
immediately according to the terms of their specific Creative Commons
license. If an author has published an article under an Open-Access
license, the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose would
encourage the author to share the Version of Record on publication as
opposed to the Accepted Manuscript.
- Authors may also reuse the Abstract and Citation
information (e.g., Title, Author name, Publication dates) and full-text of their
article anywhere at any time, including social media such as LinkedIn,
Facebook, blogs, and Twitter, providing that, where possible, a link is
included back to the article on the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian
Poem and Prose site. Preferably, the link should include the Digital
Object Identifier (DOI), which can be found in the Citation information
about the article online. The accepted version may be placed on: the
author's personal website and/or the author's company/institutional
repository or archive. Self-archiving of the submitted version is not
subject to an embargo period.
Journal of the Stylistic of
Persian Poem and Prose is now formally archived at:
- Publishing schedule
Journal of the Stylistic of
Persian Poem and Prose is published in four issues per year. All the
content from the beginning to the end will be available forever on the
journal's exclusive website.
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- All manuscripts must be reviewed with the
strictest consideration for the authors' confidentiality.
- When authors submit manuscripts for review, they
entrust editors with the results of their creative and scientific labor,
and their reputations and careers may be on the line.
- It may breach the author's rights to disclose
private information while the author's manuscript is being reviewed.
- Editors must respect the reviewers' right to
confidentially.
- Confidentiality may need to be broken if there is
a suspicion of fraud or dishonesty, but it must be upheld otherwise.
- Editors are not permitted to reveal information
regarding manuscripts (including their reception, content, status during
the reviewing process, reviewer critique, or eventual outcome) to anybody
but the authors and reviewers.
- Before the article is published, reviewers and
editorial staff must respect the authors' rights by refraining from
publicly criticizing or appropriating their work.
- Reviewers should only be permitted to share the
manuscript with others if the editor permits them. They should not be
permitted to make copies of the document for their personal files.
- Copies of manuscripts that have been rejected
shouldn't be kept by editors.
- Reviewer comments should not be published or
otherwise made public without the author, editor, and reviewer's consent.
- Ownership and management
- Dr. Omid Majd
- Copyright and Licensing Statement
On the principle that making
research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of
knowledge, this journal provides immediate open access to its content.
All journal papers are released
under the Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License, which
permits use, sharing, adaption, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or
format as long as the original author(s) and source are properly credited.
Under an open-access license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for
their content but allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute,
and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited
properly. In this journal, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their
content without restrictions.
- copyright holder
The authors are the copyright
holders of this journal.
- Advertising
The policy of the journal is not
to have advertising.
- Corrections and retractions
To maintain the integrity of
academic records, journals may have to publish corrections or retraction of
papers published in journals. According to agreed academic community norms,
corrections or corrections of published articles are made by publishing an
Erratum or Retraction article, without altering the original article in any
other way than by adding a prominent connection to the Erratum / Retraction
article. The original article remains in the public domain and should be
commonly indexed to the subsequent Erratum or Retraction. We may have to delete
the material from our website and archive sites in the event the material is
considered to infringe those rights or is defamatory. It may be necessary for
the original author(s) to make minor corrections to published articles by
making a comment on the published Article. It will only be acceptable if the
modifications do not affect the article's results or conclusions.
- Corrections
Changes to published articles
that affect the article's meaning and conclusion but do not invalidate the
article in its entirety may be corrected, at the discretion of the editor(s),
by publishing an Erratum indexed and linked to the original article. Changes in
authorship of published articles are corrected through an Erratum.
- Retractions
On rare occasions, if the
scientific information in an article is significantly compromised, it may be
appropriate to retract published articles. In these cases, the Journal must
comply with the COPE
guidelines. Retracted papers are indexed, and the original article is
referred to.
Possible Misconducts
- Data Fabrication and Falsification
Data fabrication and
falsification mean the researcher did not really carry out the study but made-up
data or results and recorded or reported the fabricated information. Data
falsification means the researcher did the experiment but manipulated, changed,
or omitted data or results from the research findings.
- Duplicate Publication
Duplicate publication occurs when
two or more papers, without full cross referencing, share essentially the same
hypotheses, data, discussion points, and conclusions.
- Citation Manipulation
Excessive citations in a
submitted manuscript that do not contribute to the scholarly content of the
article and were included solely to increase citations to a given author's work
or articles published in a particular journal are referred to as citation
manipulation. This is a form of scientific misconduct since it misrepresents
the importance of the specific work and publication in which it appears.
- Simultaneous Submission:
Simultaneous submission occurs
when a manuscript (or substantial sections from a manuscript) is submitted to a
journal when it is already under consideration by another journal.
- Redundant Publications:
Redundant publications involve
the inappropriate division of study outcomes into several articles, most often
in response to the desire to enhance an academic vitae.
- Improper Author Contribution or
Attribution:
All listed authors must have made
a significant scientific contribution to the research in the manuscript and
approved all its claims. Don’t forget to list everyone who made a significant
scientific contribution, including students and laboratory technicians.
- Plagiarism
Plagiarism is intentionally using
someone else’s ideas or other original material as one's own. Copying even one
sentence from someone else’s manuscript, or even one of your own that has
previously been published, without proper citation is considered plagiarism
by the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose.
Plagiarism is a serious violation of publication ethics, so authors must check
their manuscripts for plagiarism before submission.
All submitted manuscripts are
checked for similarity through Samim Noor to ensure their
authenticity and originality. They are then rigorously peer-reviewed by expert
reviewers.
If plagiarism is detected during
peer review, the submission can be rejected. If plagiarism is detected after
publication, we reserve the right, as necessary, to issue a correction or
retract the article. We reserve the right to notify the authors' institutions
about the plagiarism found before or after publication.
Dealing with Allegations
of Research Misconduct
The editor-in-chief takes
reasonable steps to identify and prevent the publication of papers containing
research misconduct, including plagiarism, citation manipulation, and data
falsification/fabrication.
- The first action of the journal Editor is to inform
the Editorial Office of Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem
and Prose by supplying copies of the relevant material and a
draft letter to the corresponding author asking for an explanation in a
nonjudgmental manner.
- If the author’s explanation is unacceptable and it
seems that serious unethical conduct has occurred, the matter is referred
to the Publication Committee via the Editorial Office. After
deliberation, the Committee will decide whether the case is sufficiently
serious to warrant a ban on future submissions.
- If the infraction is less severe, the Editor, upon
the advice of the Publication Committee, sends the author a letter of
reprimand and reminds the author of Journal of the Stylistic of
Persian Poem and Prose publication policies; if the manuscript
has been published, the Editor may request the author to publish an
apology in the journal to correct the record.
- Notification will be sent to the corresponding
author, and any work by the author responsible for the violation or any
work these persons coauthored that is under review by the Journal
of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose journal will be
rejected immediately.
- The authors are prohibited from serving
on the Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose editorial
board or as reviewers for this Journal.
- Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and
Prose reserves the right to take more action.
- In serious cases of fraud that result in the
retraction of the article, a retraction notice will be published in the
journal and linked to the article in the online version. The online
version will also be marked “retracted” with the retraction date.
Procedure for Appeals and
Complaints
We support legitimate editor
judgement challenges. But you must provide strong backing or new
data/information to answer the editor's and reviewers' concerns. Editors seldom
reverse their initial decisions and don't count on many appeals. Hence, if your
paper is rejected, you are strongly advised to submit to another publication.
Since they are based on the unbiased views of the reviewers, the Editorial
Board's final decisions are often irrevocable and cannot be modified. But, if
you disagree with the publication's decision and think you have a valid reason
to appeal, follow these steps:
- Describe your valid concerns and the reasons you
disagree with the decision.
- Any additional material or data that you would like
considered throughout the review process should be provided to the
journal's editors.
- If you think the reviewers misjudged your
manuscript, explain why and provide the necessary supporting evidence.
- If you believe there was an interest conflict
throughout the arbitration process, provide evidence.
- The editors only consider one appeal for each
article. After receiving the appeal, the editors may speak with the
referees and editors who read the piece.
- The editors' and editorial board's decisions on
appeals are final, and they may involve rejecting the article, seeking
more peer review, or requiring submission of a revised version of the
manuscript.
COPE’s Guidelines &
Flowcharts
Journal of the Stylistic of
Persian Poem and Prose are committed to following and applying the
guidelines and flowcharts of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in its
reviewing and publishing process and issues. For more information on COPE’s
Guidelines and flowcharts, please see
(https://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts-new/translations).
COPE’s Code of Conduct and
Best Practices for Editors
(https://publicationethics.org/files/Code_of_conduct_for_journal_editors_Mar11.pdf),
(https://publicationethics.org/files/2008%20Code%20of%20Conduct.pdf)
- Everything published in the journal is the
responsibility of the editor-in-chief. This means that the editors must:
- Strive to meet the needs of readers and authors;
- Strive to constantly improve their journal;
- Have processes in place to assure the quality of
the material they publish;
- Champion freedom of expression;
- Maintain the integrity of the academic record;
- Preclude business needs from compromising
intellectual and ethical standards;
- Always be willing to publish corrections,
clarifications, retractions and apologies when needed.
- Actively seeking the views of authors, readers,
reviewers and editorial board members about ways of improving their
journal’s processes.
- Encouraging and being aware of research into peer
review and publishing and reassessing their journal’s processes in the
light of new findings.
- Supporting initiatives designed to reduce research
and publication misconduct.
- Supporting initiatives to educate researchers about
publication ethics.
- Assessing the effects of their journal policies on
author and reviewer behavior and revising policies, as required, to
encourage responsible behavior and discourage misconduct.
- Readers should be informed about who has funded
research or other scholarly work and whether the funders had any role in
the research and its publication and, if so, what this was.
- Ensuring that all published reports and reviews of
research have been reviewed by suitably qualified reviewers including
statistical review.
- Adopting processes that encourage accuracy,
completeness and clarity of research reporting including technical editing
and the use of appropriate guidelines and checklists.
- Considering developing a transparency policy to
encourage maximum disclosure about the provenance of non-research
articles.
- Adopting authorship or contributorship systems that
promote good practice (i.e. so that listings accurately reflect who did
the work) and discourage misconduct (e.g. ghost and guest authors).
- Informing readers about steps taken to ensure that
submissions from members of the journal’s staff or editorial board receive
an objective and unbiased evaluation.
- Editors’ decisions to accept or reject a paper for
publication should be based on the paper’s importance, originality and
clarity, and the study’s validity and its relevance to the remit of the
journal.
- Editors should not reverse decisions to accept
submissions unless serious problems are identified with the submission.
- New editors should not overturn decisions to
publish submissions made by the previous editor unless serious problems
are identified.
- Journals should have a declared mechanism for
authors to appeal against editorial decisions.
- Editors should publish guidance to authors on
everything that is expected of them. This guidance should be regularly
updated and should refer or link to this code.
- Editors should provide guidance about criteria for
authorship and/or who should be listed as a contributor following the
standards within the relevant field.
- Editors should provide guidance to reviewers on
everything that is expected of them including the need to handle submitted
material in confidence. This guidance should be regularly updated and
should refer or link to this code.
- Editors should require reviewers to disclose any
potential competing interests before agreeing to review a submission.
- Editors should have systems to ensure that peer
reviewers’ identities are protected unless they use an open review system
that is declared to authors and reviewers.
- Editors should provide new editorial board members
with guidelines on everything that is expected of them and should keep
existing members updated on new policies and developments.