Resources & Tools for Journal Editors
The role of the journal editor in the research landscape is crucial for the advancement, quality, and dissemination of research. We value the dedicated efforts of our editors and acknowledge their contributions to the success of their journal.
The following resources and guides are designed to support you in your role as a journal editor. As always, you can contact our journal management team with any questions or concerns.
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This page is being updated. Check back soon for detailed resources and guides for journal editors and reviewers.
Editor Code of Conduct
Editors have a responsibility to maintain the quality and ethical standards of every research article the journal publishes. The broader editorial team, including associate editors, guest editors, and editorial board members, share this responsibility for ensuring the articles that they approve for publication are of the utmost quality.
It is a requirement for editors and supporting editors to follow COPE Guidelines, share responsibility, and take decisions (independently of De Gruyter Brill) about which papers to accept and publish.
In parallel, De Gruyter Brill continually works to ensure that the best guidance, processes, and guidelines are available to all journal editorial stakeholders.