Journal Policies

Journal policies are guidelines and regulations established by academic and professional journals to ensure the integrity, quality, and ethical standards of the publications they produce. These policies typically cover a range of topics, including submission guidelines, peer review processes, authorship criteria, plagiarism checks, and conflict of interest disclosures. They are designed to maintain transparency and fairness in the publication process, ensuring that all submitted work is evaluated based on merit and adheres to ethical research practices. Additionally, journal policies may include open access options, data sharing requirements, and guidelines for addressing errors or retractions. By adhering to these policies, journals aim to uphold the credibility of the scientific and academic community, fostering trust among authors, reviewers, and readers alike.

HJPRS Policies (updated 20-12-25)
1. Editorial Policy 11. Plagiarism Policy
2. Editorial Structure & Workflow 12. AI Usage & Disclosure Policy
3. Publication Ethical Policy 13. Archiving & Digital Preservation Policy
4. Ethics & Malpractice Policy 14. Financial Policy
5. Conflict of Interest 15. Article Publication Charges
6. Peer Review Policy 16. Waiver Policy
7. Peer Review Process 17. Advertising Policy
8. Open Access Policy 18. Corrigendum, Addendum & Retraction Policy
9. Copyrights / Licensing Policy 19. Withdrawal Policy
10. Data Protection & Privacy Policy 20. Appeals & Complaints Policy
21. Repository Policy 22. Crossmark Policy