THE REVIEW PROCESS
The book review process at the the „Vasile Goldiș” University Press is done in two stages, as follows:
- Stage 1: the review of the publication proposal – done by the director of the Press and/or the Advisory Board
- Stage 2: the review of the book itself. This stage includes different types of review, depending on the type of the book. In case of a monograph, the volume will be reviewed in extenso by two reviewers. In case of an edited collection, each individual article will be reviewed by two reviewers.
DOUBLE BLIND PEER REVIEW
In case of edited collections, the papers/chapters double blind peer reviewed. This means that each article will anonymized and then evaluated by one or two anonymous reviewers. The final decision on the article will be taken by the editor of the volume after they have taken in account the evaluations of the reviewers.
In case of monographs, the manuscripts will be evaluated by two reviewers. The decision on the publication of the volume will be made by the Advisory Board, together with the director of the Press, after they have taken in consideration the evaluations of the two reviewers.
PLAGIARISM
Before any volume or article is published, it is run through our similarity-check program. If the manuscript does not reach our publication standards in terms of originality, it will not be published. The maximum similarity percentage allowed is 12% – this includes direct citations and bibliographic lists.
STANDARDS AND ETHICS
In order to assure high-standard publications, publishing revenue has no influence on editorial decisions. The selection process is based on scientific value which is why the peer review process stands at the core of our publishing process. We hold three key partners in the peer review system accountable for maintaining ethical standards and divide their responsibilities as follows:
The Editor. The duties of the editors include the final decision on publication, fair play, confidentiality, involvement and cooperation in investigations, disclosure, and attention to conflicts of interest.
The Author. Author duties include meeting academic standards, seeking originality, acknowledgement of sources, avoidance of plagiarism, multiple or redundant publication, as well as attention to errors in published works.
The Peer Reviewer. The duties of the reviewers include the contribution to the editorial decision, objectivity, confidentiality, promptness, attention to and checking for plagiarism, disclosure and attention to conflicts of interest.