Journal policy

Publication Frequency

The IJASRE Journal is published as a monthly journal with 12 issues per year. Special editions are also planned subject to the scope and need.

Online corrections

The version of an article which is published online is considered the final and complete version. We are only able to correct typographical errors in the following: author names, affiliations, keywords and incorrect units/symbols. We do not publish errata for the above corrections.

Shipping & Delivery Policy

International Journal of Advances In Scientific Research and Engineering (IJASRE), does Not Print and Send / Courier / Post Hard copies of Certificates. The corresponding Author will only receive e- Certificates (Pdf) of the Registered Email Address. This service is free of cost.

Cancellation & Refund Policy

No cancellations/refunds are issued for all the published papers in the International   Journal of Advances in Scientific Research and Engineering (IJASRE). 

Publication Malpractice Policy

Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, citation manipulation, or plagiarism in producing, performing, or reviewing research and writing an article by authors, or in reporting research results. When authors are found to have been involved with research misconduct or other serious irregularities involving articles that have been published in the IJASRE journal, editors have a responsibility to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the scientific record.

In cases of suspected misconduct, the Editors and Editorial Board will use the best practices of COPE to assist them to resolve the complaint and address the misconduct fairly. This will include an investigation of the allegation by the Editors. A submitted manuscript that is found to contain such misconduct will be rejected. In cases where a published paper is found to contain such misconduct, a retraction can be published and will be linked to the original article.

The first step involves determining the validity of the allegation and an assessment of whether the allegation is consistent with the definition of research misconduct. This initial step also involves determining whether the individuals alleging misconduct have relevant conflicts of interest. 

If scientific misconduct or the presence of other substantial research irregularities is a possibility, the allegations are shared with the corresponding author, who, on behalf of all of the coauthors, is requested to provide a detailed response. After the response is received and evaluated, additional review and involvement of experts (such as statistical reviewers) may be obtained. For cases in which it is unlikely that misconduct has occurred, clarifications, additional analyses, or both, published as letters to the editor, and often including a correction notice and correction to the published article are sufficient. 

Institutions are expected to conduct an appropriate and thorough investigation of allegations of scientific misconduct. Ultimately, authors, journals, and institutions have an important obligation to ensure the accuracy of the scientific record. By responding appropriately to concerns about scientific misconduct, and taking necessary actions based on the evaluation of these concerns, such as corrections, retractions with replacement, and retractions, this journal will continue to fulfill the responsibilities of ensuring the validity and integrity of the scientific record.

Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

Personal Data

We process the following personal data:

  • Master data: name, surname*
  • Correspondences data:  salutation title
  • Contact data: Email address*
  • Educational data: academic title
  • Institution data: name, address
  • Demographics: country 
  • Interests: field of interest, expertise
  • ORCID ID