ICRAE 2023 will be conducted in Hybrid mode (Online & Offline)
All the Accepted, Registered and Presented Papers will be published in SCOPUS Indexed proceedings and journals given under Publication Partners
Special issues of journals indexed in SCOPUS/Web of Science/ ESCI/SCIE
Publication Ethics
For Authors:
- Plagiarism / Self Plagiarism: Copying the idea/work or sentences from someone else without giving credit is considered plagiarism. Similarly, using one of your own previously published works without proper citation is considered self-plagiarism and will not be accepted.
- Multiple Submissions: Authors must avoid multiple submissions and declare that the work is original and has not been submitted elsewhere.
- Data Fabrication: Data fabrication is not allowed. Authors must not present fake or manipulated data.
- Redundant Publications: Publishing similar manuscripts in more than one place based on the same experiment should be avoided.
- Author Contribution: All listed authors must have made a significant scientific contribution to the research in the manuscript.
- Funding Statement: Authors should declare the funding agencies, if any.
- Copyright Agreement: The copyright agreement must be signed by the corresponding author.
- Conflict of Interest: Conflicts of interest must be declared.
- Proper Communication with Editors: It is the authors' responsibility to inform editors if they find any errors in their work during or before proofreading.
Editors’ Responsibilities:
- Proper Evaluation: The editor has complete responsibility and authority to accept or reject a submitted paper. They may confer with associate editors or reviewers to assist in the decision.
- Unbiased Decision: Editors should provide prompt and unbiased consideration of all manuscripts based on their merits, regardless of the authors' race, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, or political views.
- Confidentiality: Editors and editorial staff must not disclose any information about a manuscript under consideration to anyone other than reviewers and potential reviewers.
Reviewers’ Responsibilities:
- Accept Papers of Own Area: Reviewers must accept only papers that are relevant to their area of expertise.
- Confidentiality: Reviewers should not use or disclose unpublished information or arguments contained in the manuscript without the author's consent.
- Fair Decision: Reviewers should objectively judge the quality of the research and respect the intellectual independence of the authors. Personal criticism is not appropriate.
- Prompt Review: Reviewers must provide a prompt review within the specified time limit.