1.Open Access Policy
In order to ensure maximum reach of contents published by Indian Society for Education and Environment (iSee), we have adopted the open access policy, meaning that;
2.Peer-review Policy
All the manuscripts submitted to Journals Published by iSee will be subjected to double blinded peer review process;
3.Licensing Policy
To fully realize the potential of open access to research literature, barriers to reuse need to be removed. The Creative Commons (CC) licenses have emerged as an effective legal instrument to achieve this.
Instead of transferring rights exclusively to publishers (the approach usually followed in subscription publishing), authors grant a non-exclusive license to the publisher to distribute the work, and all users and readers are granted rights to reuse the work.
CC-BY allows for unrestricted reuse of content, subject only to the requirement that the source work is appropriately attributed. The CC-BY license thereby requires that authors are given appropriate credit for their work, as explained in a recent post from Creative Commons (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/BIS_committee_UK_OA_Policy).
4.Archiving Policy
This journals published by iSee utilizes the AWS system to create permanent archives of the journal contents for purposes of preservation and restoration.
Author(s)’ Responsibility
They must ensure that:
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) during the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity in Singapore in 2010 has developed the below mentioned guidelines. Indian Society for Education and Environment Journals, as a publisher follows COPE, WAME and has adopted COPE’s best practice guidelines for dealing with ethical issues in a journal. The Journal Members (Advisory Board, editors and the journal manager) have consented to adopt the COPE as it meets the purpose and objective of the Journals.
The following is a summary of COPE’s international standards for authors of scholarly research publications and describes responsible research reporting practice. The comprehensive guidelines can be downloaded here
Editor’s Responsibility
They must ensure that:
Reviewer’s responsibility
They must ensure that:
In case, plagiarism is detected during review/editorial process, such manuscript(s) will be rejected immediately and we can also consider other steps depending upon the seriousness of the case. If the plagiarism is proven after publication, such manuscript(s) will be removed from our website and appropriate announcement will be placed in this regards.
Further, Indian Society for Education and Environment or its Journal’s Editorial Board representative can bring such instances to the notice of author’s funding agencies, author’s institutes (where they work) and to the original authors whose work has been plagiarized. Please report the plagiarism to indjst@gmail.com or indjst@iseeadyar.org
Editorial board or Publisher of the Journals reserves the right to verify the originality of research content submitted for publication with organization where the research reportedly carried out.
Manuscript Withdrawal Policy
Authors must abide by these policies after submission of their manuscript. Authors must provide their consent to publish their manuscript prior to peer- review process. Withdrawing an already confirmed manuscript after it has been accepted would attract a minimal article handling charge.
If the author withdraws the article after acceptance of the manuscript and payment has also been made, there will be NO REFUND of the Article Processing Charge (APC) already paid.
If a Manuscript is withdrawn over indexing issues, NO REFUND will be made.
Waiver Policy
Indian society for Education and Environment as publisher may grant the partial/full waiver in article processing charges to those authors who are unable to pay the APCs due to financial crisis.
Only the authors from low income countries can apply for waiver. Waiver is applicable for one article per year for each submitting author. Please send your waiver requests along with the Abstract to indjst@gmail.com, before submission.
Disclaimer
The author(s) of each article appearing in iSee’s Journal is/are solely responsible for the content thereof; neither the Publisher nor the journal editors or anyone else involved in creating, producing or distribution assumes any liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided in the Journal (s), nor shall they be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of the use of the journal content.
Plagiarism
For every Journal, the peer review process is at the heart of the success of publishing. As part of our commitment to the protection and enhancement of the peer review process, The Indian society for Education and Environment would like to ensure that all published articles are within the accepted level of plagiarism. The publisher uses the very well and widely accepted Plagiarism Detection tool, iThenticate alone or in combination with other tools. All submitted Manuscripts are first subjected to Plagiarism check and then the Publishing cycle begins.
In case, plagiarism is detected during review/editorial process, such manuscript(s) will be rejected immediately and we can also consider other steps depending upon the seriousness of the case. If the plagiarism is proven after publication, such manuscript(s) will be removed from our website and appropriate announcement will be placed in this regards. Further, the publisher or Journal Editor can bring such instances in notice of author’s funding agencies, author’s institutes (where they work) and to the original authors whose work has been plagiarized. Please report the plagiarism to indjst@gmail.com
AI generated content does not suit for an authorship
iSEE publication follows COPE recommendation. AI assisted manuscript preparation involving Large Language Models (LLMs) including ChatGPT do not satisfy the authorship criteria (https://publicationethics.org/cope-position-statements/ai-author). While, AI- assisted copy editing is acceptable to minimize human role in proof-reading and grammatical corrections, AI-generated autonomous content creation do not support for ‘Original manuscript’ a human author to claim.
Article Retraction
Editor’s decision is the decisive fact or for all scholarly publications. However, this decision is based on Editorial Policies – which includes plagiarism, copyright etc. It becomes important to retain the Published articles as it is – without any alterations. However, owing to certain circumstances, a published article may at times be retracted, removed or may require a change.
Retraction could be due to: Plagiarism
Bogus Authorship Fraudulent Data Correction in Publication
Standards for Article Retraction at Indian Society for Education and Environment Journals are:
The article PDF will remain available with the watermark “Retracted” available on it. Only in case of legal/controversial/incorrect PDF, they will be replaced or removed completely from the website with a note.