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1. A journal differs from a conference. A journal follows a regular publication schedule and publishes a set number of papers in each issue and each year. In a journal, the number of published papers must be reasonable and understandable for each issue and year, as announced on the website. 2. During the review process, each author competes with the others. Authors should utilize the time allocated by the editor to revise and update their work when necessary, considering feedback from reviewers and editors, with the goal of winning the competition. Authors should be aware that the publication quota of a journal is limited. The journal will only publish the best papers, rejecting all others due to the limitation. 3. Once a manuscript receives acceptance, it still requires additional processing, such as preparing the final camera-ready paper and proofreading, among other things. Authors should be aware and cooperative with all processes. Even after the processing has been completed, authors should exercise patience in waiting for the publication scheduling due to point number 1. 4.Scopus has three metrics (SJR, CiteScore, and SNIP). ScimagoJR announces the SJR and quartile every year around May, while Scopus directly announces the other metrics, CiteScore and SNIP. Scopus also will classify quartiles based on CiteScore. So, metrics and quartiles of a journal can fluctuate every year. 5. A journal indexed by Scopus can be flagged by CSAB Scopus for reevaluation at any time due to radar (mainly self-citations and bursts of published papers), metrics, etc. When Scopus flags a journal, the process of adding published papers to it remains pending. The re-evaluation decision can either pass or fail, and time for re-evaluation varies, either consuming fast or long times (some weeks, some months, or even more than 1 year). If the re-evaluation result is passed, published papers will continue to be added to the Scopus database, but if it fails, the journal will be discontinued for inclusion, and there will be no added new published papers to the Scopus database. 6. Authors should be aware of the above matters; therefore, the cooperation of authors and editors is needed to maintain, establish, and accelerate the journal's performance. |
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Posted: 2025-02-16 | |
Should you cite yourself or not? avoid citing your published papers in this publisher whenever possible in the future |
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Self-citation in academic publishing is a complex issue that can have a significant impact on how people perceive scholarly work. Institutional frameworks may unintentionally encourage authors to cite themselves, reducing the value of their work. This raises concerns about academic integrity and the possibility of technical plagiarism. Researchers should consider why authors self-cite and promote honesty in scholarly communication in order to reduce self-citation and increase credibility. Authors should exercise caution when citing their own work, particularly if they write for the same publisher. This can raise concerns about academic integrity and result in biased research dissemination. Avoiding self-citation not only improves the credibility of their work, but it also encourages a more comprehensive engagement with a larger body of scholarship. Understanding proper citation techniques strengthens an author's adherence to ethical scholarly practices. Navigating the nuances of academic citation practices is critical for scholars seeking integrity and clarity in their work. Over-reliance on one's own publications may unintentionally indicate a lack of interaction with the broader scholarly community. Scholars from various backgrounds may face unique challenges in understanding academic integrity conventions, particularly those involving self-referential citations. To maintain objectivity and credibility, authors should use a strategic approach when referencing their own work. Overreliance on previous papers can give the impression of self-validation and reduce the impact of research within the larger academic discourse. As a result, authors should avoid citing their published papers from this publisher whenever possible in the future. |
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Posted: 2025-02-15 | More... |
Call for Editorial Board Members |
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The International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), p-ISSN: 2252-8822, e-ISSN: 2620-5440 (a Scopus-indexed journal), seeks applications from enthusiastic researchers and scholars who can oversee and maintain the journal's editorial direction to ensure a steady flow of engaging and thought-provoking original research publications. This opportunity will allow you to stay up to date on research in our field and establish yourself as a leader in the rapidly changing and exciting field of education. Editorial Board appointments are for three years and may be renewable. Your name and affiliation will be listed on the journal's website. The primary duties of Editorial Board members are as follows:
The board member selection criteria are as follows:
To apply or get more information, send your curriculum vitae and a brief statement of interest to the IJERE Editorial Office (ijere@iaescore.com). We look forward to hearing from you.Best regards, |
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Posted: 2024-03-13 | |
Caution! This website is fraudulent and does not represent the authentic IJERE website. |
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Dear Editors, Authors, Reviewers, and Readers We hereby declare that the website https://ijereiaescore.org/index.html is fraudulent and not affiliated with Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES). |
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Posted: 2023-10-28 | More... |
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education will begin publishing bimonthly, starting 2024 |
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The International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), ISSN: 2252-8822, has published quarterly since 2013. IJERE's submissions have increased in response to the growing recognition of the organization and the continued support of our authors. As a high-quality academic exchange platform, we are committed to publishing articles quickly, allowing impactful and potentially practice-changing articles to be available to readers as soon as possible after acceptance. As a result, we are pleased to inform you that the IJERE will become a bimonthly publication beginning in 2024. The regular publication months will be February, April, June, August, October, and December. Editorial Office |
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Posted: 2023-03-26 | More... |
Does not accept any papers suggestion from conference organizers |
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Dear Sir/Madam, Due to huge regular papers submission, we apologize that this journal does not accept any papers suggestion from other conference organizers. Your attention and cooperation is very highly appreciated. Best Regards, Editorial Office |
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Posted: 2020-06-03 | More... |
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