Anti-plagiarism Checking
A
combination of pre-screening and
open access is the best possible
defence against plagiarism. All
articles submitted to Syllaba
Press International Inc.
journals are automatically
screened for plagiarism by the
CrossCheck system from CrossRef.
This system compares incoming
articles to a large database of
academic content, and alerts
editors to any possible issues.
Rigorous Peer
Review
Syllaba
Press International Inc. ensures
that all research output, in
both journals and books, is
thoroughly peer review by
external reviewers, and offer
the option of open peer review
if required. Publications of a
commentary or opinion nature may
not be sent for external peer
review but will include
extensive editorial review and
revisions. Through membership of
the Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE), our editors and
editorial boards receive ethical
guidance and professional
networking. All of our journals
adhere to the COPE guidelines
for best practice.
Open Licenses
Syllaba
Press International Inc. we are
a signatory of the Budapest Open
Access Initiative, which states
that open access “…will
accelerate research, enrich
education, share the learning of
the rich with the poor and the
poor with the rich, make this
literature as useful as it can
be, and lay the foundation for
uniting humanity in a common
intellectual conversation and
quest for knowledge.”
We also endorse the Panton
Principles, which state that
"for science to effectively
function, and for society to
reap the full benefits from
scientific endeavours, it is
crucial that science data be
made open."
Research Data
All
Syllaba Press International Inc.
journals and books strongly
encourage authors to make the
research objects associated with
their publications openly
available. This includes
research data, software,
bioresources and methodologies.
This means that peer reviewers
are able to better assess the
foundations of claims made, and
the research community and wider
public are able to similarly
validate authors’ work, and are
more easily able to extend and
build upon it.
All journals and books can be
integrated with their own
repository on the Dataverse
Network as standard, and
additional integration with
subject-specific repositories
such as Dryad is implemented on
request.
Authors also have the option of
submitting data or software
metapapers to any of our
journals, or to a specifically
themed metajournal. This makes
the associated resource more
easily citable, and provides an
additional incentive for the
author to make it available.
Indexing
All
Syllaba Press International Inc.
content is indexed with
Seek&Find and ViSindi platforms
and assigned a Digital Object
Identifier (Cirex-iD). This
means that all of our references
are made available so that
citations can be tracked by the
publishing community, and the
content is added to the
Cross-Check anti-plagiarism
database.
All of our article metadata is
openly available for harvesting
by indexing services via OAI-PMH
and the journals are registered
with Open Archives.
Archiving
As
members of CLOCKSS (Controlled
Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
our content is regularly
archived with many of the
world's leading research
libraries. The CLOCKSS archive
ensures that Ubiquity Press
content will always be made
available as open access, in any
eventuality.
Where relevant we automatically
archive journal and book content
with subject specific archives
such as PubMed Central or Europe
PMC / PMC Bookshelf.
We fully support and encourage
author self-archiving of all
content (sometimes termed
'green' open access). All
Ubiquity Press journals are
registered with SHERPA/RoMEO to
ensure that the license terms
and self-archiving policies of
the journals are 100% clear.
Professional
Affiliations
The Open
Access Scholarly Publishers
Association (OASPA) provides an
opportunity to work with other
publishers to further the
interests of researchers in
advocating open access
throughout the world, and
requires all members to follow a
Code of Conduct. The Association
of Learned and Professional
Society Publishers (ALPSP), the
largest international trade
association for scholarly and
professional publishers,
provides access to professional
training materials and events.
No Lock-in
Syllaba
Press International Inc. uses
open, non-proprietary standards
for all of its content, meaning
that it can be easily
transferred to archives and
other publishers. All of our
article XML is compliant with
the Journal Archiving Tag Suite
(JATS) schema.
We endorse and adhere to the
NISO Transfer Code of Practice,
which ensures that when a
journal transfers between
publishers, that librarians,
editors, and other publishers
are informed and treated fairly.
Our contracts with societies are
also very different to those of
other publishers. We do not seek
to possess journals or books
content, but instead to support
societies in operating them. All
copyright to the published
content is retained by the
authors, Ubiquity Press does not
retain rights to the published
content and the content can be
transferred away from Ubiquity
Press if the society decided to
change the publisher. |