Responsibilities of Editorial Board Members

  • The EB Member must submit at least one paper annually to the journal.

  • The EB Member must review at least one manuscript submitted to the journal every month.

  • The EB Member preferable nominate one author to submit a manuscript to the journal.

  • The EB Member possibly nominate or recommend any new Members who are interested to become EB Member of the journal.

  • The EB Member must make at least one recommendation to improve the quality of the Journal.

  • The EB Member is responsible for notifying the editor in chief of any errors in publications or journal.

  • The board member editor is responsible for completing the journal's self-assessment.

  • To monitor the peer-review process, and to ensure it is completed on time, is thorough, and conducted in a courteous manner.

  • Possibility of acquiring content, such as special issues, forums, and individual articles.

  • Consultations on potential for knowledge translation and content enrichment.

  • Promote the journal through their professional networks.

  • The EB member must comply with the best practice of the journal editor COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors

  • The EB member must endorse the Code of Conduct of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), and COPE International Standards for Editors and Authors Guidelines. Besides, the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) Policy Statement on Geopolitical Intrusion on Editorial Decisions.