Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement requirements
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Submission
Communiquer accepts submission of scientific articles—i.e. any paper derived from research conducted using methods accepted by the scholar community—written in French. The paper should meet the journal Editorial Policy and submission requirements.
Original Content
Communiquer publishes only original articles (articles that have not been previously issued on any other medium) whether in French or any other language. Exceptions are possible depending on the interest of the article and at the invitation of the editorial committee; however these will be identified as “Special Edition” or “Invited Paper”.
Confidentiality
Authors must respect the anonymization conditions of any files submitted to warrant a double-blind evaluation. In this regard, at the moment of submitting, authors have to go through a mandatory checklist.
Communiquer guarantees the confidentiality of personal information related to all submission throughout the entire evaluation process. Only the following people can access submission personal data: authors and members of the editorial board. Invited editors can access some information related to the thematic issue they are coordinating.
Peer review process is double-blind:
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reviewers will not be able to access the personal information related to the article addressed to him or her. Only once the article online they can identify the text they have reviewed.
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authors will not access reviewers’ information, whatever the submission final status, unless the reviewers agree on been identified after the article is released.
Use Responsibilities and Obligations
Plagiarism and Methodological Compliance
Communiquer observes a plagiarism policy throughout its selection and proofreading process. This plagiarism policy applies to all material published by the journal.
Communiquer does not tolerate the publication of any information or results the editorial board would know were falsified or plagiarized. In this regard, Communiquer invites authors to the utmost vigilance.
If errors are identified after publication, Communiquer undertakes to correct them by publishing a corrigendum.
In case of fraud identified after publication, Communiquer will remove the fraudulent material.
Plagiarism Policy
Authors expressly guarantee to Communiquer the peaceful exercise of the rights previously given to the Journal for their papers publication. When submitting, authors declare their articles are original, that they contain nothing that could fall under the laws concerning copyright, defamation, privacy policies or counterfeiting. Authors guarantee their articles are unique and of their composition; and if the work and words of other authors are used, they are referenced or quoted appropriately following APA standards.
According to the Oxford dictionary, plagiarism is
presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or reckless plagiarism is a disciplinary offence.1
Plagiarizing is also: copying verbatim an excerpt from a book, magazine or web page without quotation marks and/or without mentioning the source; inserting images, graphics, data, etc. from external sources without indicating the source; summarizing in his own words the original idea of an author, but omitting to indicate the source.2
If the editorial board suspects any form of plagiarism, it reserves the right to refuse the publication of the article, to withdraw it if already published, and to take legal actions if needed.
Open Access
Communiquer provides free and immediate access to all the articles it publishes.
All articles are released under the Creative Commons license for which authors and the editorial board duly complete a reciprocal agreement when authors submit their articles on the journal online management platform.
Copyright
Articles on Communiquer website are published under the Creative Commons license.
Internet users who publicly use the documents available on the Communiquer website agree to respect the following obligations:
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To quote correctly the name of the author, as indicated on the website by the author of the work or the owner of the rights conferring the authorization;
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To not use the work for commercial purposes;
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To not modify, transform or adapt the used contents.
The Editorial Board Responsibilities
Articles prequalification
Communiquer editorial board establishes articles admissibility according to formal criteria, and to the adequacy of the content to the Editorial Policy as well. In the case of a thematic issue, the invited editor supersedes the editorial board in this duty. Whatsoever, the invited editor acts under the supervision of the editorial board.
Once an article is prequalified, the editorial board relies on the expertise and opinion of the reviewers to evaluate the potential for publication of the submission. Communiquer editorial board can further intervene if there are serious issues.
Double-blind Peer Review
All submitted papers (with the noted exception of invited papers) are evaluated in a double-blind process with at least two reviewers from Communiquer scientific and reviewers boards.
The editorial board (or invited editor) summarizes the assessments and makes the appropriate editorial decision needed for the process to continue (accepted for publication, minor revisions, major revisions, rejection). The editorial board (or invited editor) validates minor revisions.
When facing major revision recommendations from reviewers, the revised article is sent for a second external double-blind reviewing round. Beyond two cycles of double-blind peer reviewed, the article may be rejected.
Archiving
Communiquer guarantees a complete and secure archiving of any data intended for publication, entrusted to the Journal by using the Université du Québec à Montréal (University of Quebec in Montreal; UQAM) secured servers.
Reviewers Responsibilities
Editorial decisions
Reviewers are selected on the basis of their recognized expertise in the scientific community they belong to.
Reviewers participate in editorial decisions and contribute to the improvement of the articles through their evaluation and recommendations.
Reviewers are asked to make appropriate comments and recommendations about theoretical frames, concepts, literature, methodology and analyses. They then advise Communiquer editorial board on their decision based on specific elements and recommend publication (with or without modification) or rejection.
The editorial board has the final decision based on the reviews recommendation.
They also contribute identifying plagiarism by signalling the Communiquer editorial board suspicious similarities, problems of quotation or referencing.
They have to explain the elements that justify their assessment and decision diligently in order to offer a nourishing and constructive evaluation.
Conflict of Interest/Publication Ethics
Communiquer selects reviewers following guidelines to avoid any conflict of interest. The editorial board also asks reviewers to withdraw from the process if they identify the author(s) whose paper they are reviewing.
Authors Responsibilities
Original Content and Single Submission
Authors submit only unpublished work to Communiquer (i.e. articles that have not been issued on any other medium before) whether in French or any other language.
In addition, to avoid multiple and simultaneous submissions, authors should submit their article only to one scientific journal at a time.
Scientific Quality
Submissions should clearly state the theoretical, methodological and analytical elements as well as all the information and references needed to allow a relevant evaluation of the submitted work.
Authors have the obligation to present their sources and references.
Conflict of Interest and Acknowledgement
Authors must clearly indicate any potential conflict of interest. Organisms that funded the research must be specified when first submitting; they must also be reported in the first footnote of the paper.