In the field of research editing, the GlobalCitation editorial board members provide an essential service by maintaining the integrity of academic research through upholding standards of scholarly integrity and promoting ethical publishing practices. these accomplished professional editorial board members help guide journal editors to develop a consistent, reasonable, and effective editorial process for publishing quality academic research
The editorial board members are guardians of quality by helping the editorial board shape the vision for the journal, ensuring that peer review is conducted honestly and supporting that published research is credible and meets the requirements of the scientific community.
It’s important to have diversity among our Editorial Board because it helps to make sure that our manuscripts are evaluated from a variety of geographical locations, disciplines, institutions and demographic groups, thus bringing a wider range of perspectives to the evaluation of manuscripts and improving editorial decision-making.
GlobalCitation is dedicated to keeping our Editorial Board diverse across the globe through each of our journals. Our Editors work to ensure that there is balance in their editorial board with respect to expertise, regional representation and experience, in keeping with the COPE recommendations for Inclusive and Responsible Editorial Governance.
Typically, editorial board members are identified and nominees put forward by Editors in Chief, Associate Editors and other members of the Board. All candidates either nominated/expressed interest are all put through the same structured evaluation process.
The appointment of editorial board members is based on the following criteria.
Candidates who meet both the above qualifications and engagement expectations will be invited to join the Board.
III. Editorial Board Eligibility Criteria
It is anticipated that future membership in an editorial board will entail:
The editors of the journal are responsible for ensuring that the manuscript submissions, monetary collections and other journal-related transactions are carried out correctly. They also evaluate manuscripts submitted to them to ensure they conform to the standards of the editorial committee of the journal.
Editorial Roles and Responsibilities
The chief editor is the highest authority on editorial matters for the journal and provides a framework for strategic leadership for the journal. In conjunction with the associate editors, section editors, and editorial office, the chief editor ensures fairness, consistency, and quality in the editorial process.
Primary Responsibilities:
Term: 2 years, renewable at the end of 2 years by mutual agreement.
The associate editor will assist the chief editor in the evaluation of submitted manuscripts and the peer review process.
Primary Responsibilities:
Term: 2 years, renewable at the end of 2 years by mutual agreement.
The Journal’s Regional Editors are responsible for managing outreach to specific geographic regions around the world and will help support worldwide engagement for the Journal.
Regional Editor responsibilities include:
Term: Two (2) Years, and can be renewed through mutual agreement.
Section Editors will manage defined thematic sections or disciplinary sections of the Journal.
Section Editors’ Responsibilities Include:
Term: Two (2) Years and can be renewed through mutual agreement
Members of the Editorial Board are actively involved in the mission of the Journal and thus serve as academic supporters.
Responsibilities of Editorial Board Members include but are not limited to:
Term: 2 Years; may be renewed by a mutual agreement.
Guest Editors are appointed to oversee the development of thematic or special issues typically focusing on emerging areas of research.
Responsibilities of Guest Editors include but are not limited to:
The Editorial Office will coordinate all peer review for thematic issues but the Editor-in-Chief will make the final decisions concerning the thematic issue.
Term: Up to 3 Years so long as a specific issue is developed.
VII. Early Career Researchers Board
GlobalCitation will assist in the educational growth of individuals through the Early Career Researchers Board.
Eligibility includes:
Responsibilities of Early Career Researchers on the Early Career Researchers Board include but are not limited to:
VIII. Conflict of Interest
Editors have to be unbiased and disclose any and all possible conflicts that arise. Conflict can exist when an editor has a personal relationship, professional relationship, a relationship with an institution, or a financial relationship with an author or an author’s organization.
All conflict-of-interest cases are treated in accordance with COPE procedures.
Editors must keep all manuscripts, reviewer identities and discussions confidential and cannot reveal any information from manuscripts or use any manuscript related information to further their own personal research.
It is the responsibility of editors to report:
All suspected violations will be handled in accordance with COPE and internal ethical policies.
Individuals who would like to join the GlobalCitation Editorial Board can obtain an Editorial Board Registration Form by selecting a journal and a corresponding editorial position.
All registration forms will be reviewed by the Editor-In-Chief and the Editorial Office. Appointments will ultimately depend on the needs of the journal, qualifications of the applicant and the discretion of the Editor-in-chief.