Responsibilities of the editor-in-chief
The Editor-in-Chief is a professional in the journal's subject area whose primary responsibility is to ensure that the journal's policies are followed and to determine which submissions are eligible for publication in the journal. Accordingly, this position involves overseeing the journal's and other contributors' adherence to the COPE standards and responding appropriately to any violations. In addition, the Editor-in-Chief's responsibilities include:
- participation in the preliminary evaluation of the manuscript and its transfer to further stages of the editorial process;
- ensuring the publication of the highest quality content while maintaining the confidentiality of the review process;
- analysis of published works to determine the journal's development strategy;
- representation of the magazine at all levels in order to improve its image;
- communicating and advising authors and other participants in the journal's editorial process regarding journal policies and COPE standards, as well as resolving issues related to violations of these standards;
- ensuring that reviewers provide constructive and ethical feedback and bring it to the author's attention;
- attracting new authors for publications;
- formation of the editorial board;
At the same time, the editor-in-chief must meet the following requirements:
- not be related to members of the editorial board by family ties and not have common financial interests;
- in the event of a conflict of interest between the author and the editor-in-chief, delegate authority to an individual member of the editorial board in accordance with the standards of the Collection/COPE.
Guidelines for the Editorial Board
The editorial board consists of scientists - experts in fields of knowledge that correspond to the thematic focus of the journal.
All members of the editorial board undergo a standardized questionnaire to ensure their compliance with the legislative requirements for assigning scientific publications to category "B", namely:
- have a scientific degree and are affiliated with a scientific/educational institution;
- carry out research (publications) on the topic of the journal;
- Web databases in the last five years of Science Core Collection and/or Scopus and published in at least two different editions.
If a member of the editorial board does not meet the above requirements, he may be excluded or replaced.
The journal's policy is aimed at attracting professional scientists in the thematic focus of the journal. If you are interested in becoming a member of the editorial board of the journal, please send your resume (CV) to e- mail: champion.reforms@gmail.com
Members of the Editorial Board
A member of the editorial board may be involved to provide expert opinion on the acceptance of the work for publication, and may also be invited to participate in the review process. In addition, the responsibilities of a member of the editorial board include:
- representing the magazine at various levels in order to enhance its image;
- attracting new authors to publications;
providing feedback on the magazine's content to improve its content.