Editors play a vital role in journal publishing by ensuring the acceptance of high-quality manuscripts within the journal’s aims & scope. The editor is expected to actively engage with editorial board members and corresponding authors regularly. Editors have the right to seek assistance from esteemed editorial board members and may invite other members if required. Editorial board members are required to review a fixed, set minimum number of submitted manuscripts annually, based on their expertise.
Maintaining the journal’s standards and the quality of accepted manuscripts are the main responsibilities of the editor, along with making the journal approachable to the target audience.
The editor of the journal should focus on:
For more details, please download all the guidelines and editor-related responsibilities: (https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines-new/short-guide-ethical-editing-new-editors)
Together with the publisher, editor(s) are responsible for shaping the scope and policies of the journal and ensuring that the content accepted for publication reflects important work in
the research field. They will select papers deemed to be of high quality and within the scope of the journal for peer review.
Editor(s) are generally appointed by the Chitkara University Publication Council.
The editorial board is constituted by experts appointed by the editor from within the journal’s scope. Members may serve on several journal’s editorial boards and their role for the journal includes: