Editorial Policies

Editorial Policies

Editorial Policies. We achieve this by ensuring that all of our editors and employees receive clear guidance about the need for confidentiality during and beyond the manuscript assessment process. Editorial policies that set out the guiding principles of our editorial approach and the enforceable standards you must follow.

Editorial Policies
Editorial Policies

The editors of jf, jfqa, jfe, raps, rcfs, and rfs hereby affirm that it has been, and will continue to be, our policy to avoid coercive citation practices. Authors should not preferentially cite their own or their friends’, peers’, or institution’s publications. Search, audience, display, and native. The right of nation publications to attract and hold readers is restricted by nothing but consideration of public welfare. We require our advertisers and partners to comply with microsoft advertising policies at all times. The societies have a policy of keeping the reviewers anonymous from authors and from each other. Authors should not use an excessive number of citations to support one point. Springer nature has a strict policy of editorial independence in individual acceptance decisions and editorial standards of quality and significance should never be compromised. However, in suspected cases of. These policies apply across microsoft advertising’s networks, including:

Authors must retain copyright to such postings and are encouraged to contact the journal’s editors to discuss their specific manuscript if they have questions. We believe that all correspondence between editors, authors and peer reviewers should be treated as confidential by default. Exceptions will only be considered in cases of compelling. The societies have a policy of keeping the reviewers anonymous from authors and from each other. The editors of jf, jfqa, jfe, raps, rcfs, and rfs hereby affirm that it has been, and will continue to be, our policy to avoid coercive citation practices. Please note that the aacr does not support posting of editorial communications, revised manuscripts that respond to editorial input and peer review, or the final published version. Authors should not preferentially cite their own or their friends’, peers’, or institution’s publications. Errata/corrections, retractions, expressions of concern, editorial notes. The corresponding author(s) is also responsible for ensuring adherence to all editorial and submission policies and for any communications and actions that may be necessary after publication. Webmd llc (“webmd” or “we”), which operates www.medscape.com (“medscape”), is committed to providing medscape users with editorial content that meets the. Authors should not use an excessive number of citations to support one point.