The Editor of a research journal plays an important role in establishing and maintaining the professional standards. Publication of a paper in an HEC recognized journal is expected to be a reflection of quality work of the author (s) and the affiliating institution (if any). The Editor is expected to perform the responsibility towards the journal on its all aspects and at varied stages i.e. from receiving of an article to publishing it. Keeping this in view, it becomes prime responsibility of an editor to adapt the following guidelines while publishing papers in his/her research journal

1. The Editor’s Responsibilities

The Editor of a research journal should be responsible for:

  • Establishing and maintaining quality of the journal by publishing quality papers in his/her journal.
  • Promotion of freedom of expression within the cultural, constitutional/legal framework.
  • Providing integrity and credibility of the research contributions.
  • Meeting the needs of authors and readers.
  • Maintaining ethical standards of their journal.
  • Providing corrigendum for any correction, clarification and apologies where required.

    1.2 Good practices for their job would include to:

    • Encourage new ideas and suggestions of authors, peer reviewers, members of editorial board and readers for improving quality of his/her journal.
    • Apply the process of blind peer review in true letter and spirit.
    • Promote innovative findings in respective field and publishing them on priority.
    • Promote anti plagiarism policy.
    • Educate contributors (authors) about ethical practices in research, and
    • Implement the journal’s policy without institutional pressure and revise the policy from time to time