Editorial Policies of Archives of Trauma Research
- Editorial Independence
Archives of Trauma Research is committed to upholding the highest standards of editorial independence. The editorial team operates without interference from the publisher, sponsors, or any external entities. Decisions regarding manuscript selection, peer review, and publication are based solely on scholarly merit, methodological rigor, originality, and relevance to the field of Trauma Research.
- The Editor-in-Chief and editorial board have full authority over the journal’s editorial content and policies.
- Articles are evaluated objectively, free from commercial or political influence.
- Editorial decisions are not affected by the authors’ institutional affiliations, nationality, gender, or financial support.
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Archives of Trauma Research is dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusivity in trauma research. The journal values contributions from authors, reviewers, and editors of all backgrounds, ensuring a wide representation of perspectives across different cultures, regions, and professional experiences.
- The editorial board includes members from diverse geographical, ethnic, and professional backgrounds.
- The journal encourages submissions from underrepresented groups, including researchers from low- and middle-income countries.
- Peer review is conducted in a fair and unbiased manner, ensuring equitable opportunities for all contributors.
- Archives of Trauma Research is committed to publishing research that explores gender, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and other factors influencing healthcare outcomes.
- Peer Review Process
Archives of Trauma Research follows a double-blind peer-review system to ensure impartial evaluation. Manuscripts are assessed by experts in the field based on their scientific quality, clinical relevance, and ethical integrity. The review process adheres to the following principles:
- Reviewers are selected based on their expertise and commitment to unbiased evaluation.
- Any conflicts of interest are declared and managed transparently.
- The editorial team ensures timely and constructive feedback to authors.
- Ethical Standards
Archives of Trauma Research follows the ethical guidelines set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors, reviewers, and editors must adhere to ethical principles, including:
- Authorship Transparency: All listed authors must have made substantial contributions to the research.
- Plagiarism Prevention: The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism, duplicate publication, and data fabrication.
- Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
- Human and Animal Research Ethics: Studies involving human participants must have received Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, and animal research must comply with ethical guidelines.
- Open Access and Data Transparency
Archives of Trauma Research promotes open access to trauma research to enhance knowledge dissemination and global healthcare improvements.
- Articles are published under an open-access model, allowing free access to research findings.
- Authors are encouraged to share their data, methodologies, and supplementary materials to promote transparency and reproducibility.
- Corrections, Retractions, and Post-Publication Discussions
The journal is committed to maintaining the integrity of published content. If errors are identified, the following actions will be taken:
- Corrections: Minor errors that do not affect the study’s conclusions will be corrected with an erratum.
- Retractions: If serious ethical or methodological concerns arise, the article may be retracted in accordance with COPE guidelines.
- Post-Publication Engagement: The journal welcomes letters to the editor and scholarly discussions on published content.
- Editorial Responsibilities
The editorial team is responsible for:
- Ensuring the integrity and quality of published research.
- Upholding ethical publishing standards.
- Addressing complaints and appeals in a fair and transparent manner.
- Promoting inclusivity, equity, and respect within the academic community.
By adhering to these policies, Archives of Trauma Research remains committed to advancing high-quality, ethically sound, and diverse trauma research globally.