Ethics & Policies

Publishing Ethics

Academic Publishing Pte. Ltd. follows the rules, regulations and best practices set by:

  • Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)

  • The Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing as stipulated by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

  • Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA)

  • World Association of Medical Editors (WAME)

Experiments should be carried out in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the International Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) or Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) and in accordance with local laws and regulations. All studies using human or animal subjects should include an explicit statement in the Material and Methods section identifying the review and ethics committee approval for each study, if applicable. The statement will be displayed in the final publication. An informed consent should be obtained for all clinical treatment where disclosure is required regarding medical information, that includes discussion on the risks, benefits, and alternatives.

The Editorial Office adopts a zero-tolerance policy concerning any misconducts. The complainant could direct all correspondence to editorial-fas@acad-pub.com. The Editorial Office will deal with it according to the procedure set out in the COPE.

 

Authorship

Authorship should meet the following 3 points at the same time:

  • have made substantial contributions to the conception, design, acquisition and analysis of data;
  • have made intellectual contribution to writing the manuscript or revising it;
  • final approval of the version to be published.

All authors must read and approve the final version of the manuscript. All the authors have the right to explain the questions raised, and agree the author rank before publishing.

Changes to Authorship

The Editorial Office considers the authorship list is definitive by the time the original submission is received.

Any addition, deletion or rearrangement of author names in the authorship list should be made only before the manuscript is accepted for publication. The corresponding author should provide the reasons for the change in authorship list and the proof of written confirmation from all authors (including the existing authors, author(s) to be added and/or removed) agreeing with such change, to the Editorial Office.

The requests for authorship changes need to be approved by the Editorial Office before any changes can be made.

 

Conflict of Interest

  • For author: authors must declare any potential conflict of interest in related to the research when submitting the manuscript, including academic competition, financial benefits, etc.
  • For editors: editors should assess their own potential conflicts, must not be one of the co-authors, and avoid participating in the whole peer-review process.
  • For reviewers: reviewers should avoid relationship with any author. If they feel unable to be objective, they must declare potential interest, and decline to review the manuscript.

 

Plagiarism

Academic Publisher is a member of CrossCheck by CrossRef and iThenticate. All submissions are screened by iThenticate. Any plagiarism(fabrication or falsification of data) are strictly unacceptable practices, including duplicate publication without proper citations.

If plagiarism is detected, we will follow the flowcharts of COPE for how to handle cases of potential plagiarism in a submitted manuscript or a published article. We will inform the all the authors and their institutions about the case.

 

Language

The language used in manuscripts submitted to Forum for Anthropological Sciences (FAS) is English. Authors whose first language is not English may want to have their manuscripts professionally edited before the final submission to ensure that the academic content of the paper is fully understood by its prospective readers.

 

Erratum, Retraction & Withdrawal Policy

Erratum

Editors, authors and readers, whoever find a correction is required in the publication, please feel free to contact editorial-fas@acad-pub.com. Please clearly state the content needing to be changed. Please also send the article title, DOI, and page number to us. Upon approvement by the Editorial Office, an erratum will be published in the current issue.

Retraction policy

The journal consider retract the publication if:

  • Editor have clear evidence that the result is unreliable, tendency of misconduct, or evident calculation error, etc.
  • It reports unethical research including plagiarism.

PI abides by Retraction Guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Please note that APCs will not be refunded due to the retraction of an article.

Withdrawal policy

This journal does not support withdrawal publication considering that it may be suspected of academic misconduct. If the author can provide reasonable application to Editorial Office after it has been accepted (but not yet published), the Editorial Office has agrees it, then processing fee of USD 200 is chargeable upon withdrawal.

 

Permission and Reprints

The authors reserve the copyright. Papers will be published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) by default. It is free to use, copy, download, distribute and reuse as long as the original source are properly cited. All the publications could be explored to the e-version, if you’d like to discuss in more detail how our content could work with your marketing strategy, please get in touch: editorial-fas@acad-pub.com.

 

Editorial Policies

Authors should read the “Author Guidelines” before making a submission, and make sure that the manuscripts were written in accordance to the style and specifications of the journal’s policy.

All manuscripts submitted to Forum for Anthropological Sciences (FAS) are subject to rigorous peer review. Prior to peer review process, the manuscripts will be screened for acceptable English language, novelty and relevance to the Focus and Scope of the journal.

Any manuscripts submitted to Forum for Anthropological Sciences (FAS) will be treated as confidential materials. The manuscripts will not be disclosed to anyone except individuals such as editorial staff, reviewers and editors who participate in the initial screening, review, processing and preparation of the manuscript for publication (if accepted).

A manuscript would not be accepted if it has been published or is currently under consideration for publication in any other journals. The authors are required to notify the editorial team if the findings and data in their submissions have been presented in conferences.

 

Publication Frequency

The publication frequency of Forum for Anthropological Sciences (FAS) is bi-monthly.

 

Indexing & Archiving

  • All the publications will be archived by Portico.
  • Authors are encouraged to self-archive the final version of their published articles into institutional repositories (such as those listed in the Directory of Open Access Repositories).
  • Authors are also encouraged to use the final PDF version published on the website of Academic Publisher.

 

Disclaimer

This journal is not liable to the statements, perspectives, and opinions contained in the published articles. This journal and the Publisher disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas or products referred to in the articles or advertisements.

 

Advertising Policy

All advertisements are subject to approval to the Publisher. Advertisements must comply with the relevant regulations in the country where the advertisements appear. For more inquiries, please send email to editorial-fas@acad-pub.com.

 

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

Academic Publishing Pte. Ltd. publishes all its journals in Gold Open Access format. In order to defray our editorial and production costs, authors of the accepted articles are required to pay $800 for the article processing charges (APCs). The charges will come from authors' institutes or research funding bodies.

Waiver policy

The journal develops a waiver policy for authors from low-income countries. Please contact editorial-fas@acad-pub.com for application. FAS reserves the right to approve or reject a waiver application.

 

Privacy Statement

The information from manuscripts including the authors’ name, addresses, and email, will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal. The collected information will not be available for any other purpose or to any other party.

 

Human & Animal Research

Human research 

If human subjects were used in the experiments, authors should identify the committee or organization (e.g. author’s Institutional Ethics Review Board) approving the experiments during the submitting process, which should also detail ethics approval information such as the name of the granting committee or organization and the approval identifiers, i.e. reference numbers. This journal requires that authors provide a proof of research ethics or ethics statement along with the submission. In the case that ethics approval identifiers are not available, written approval from the granting committee or organization must be provided as confidential supplemental file.

The manuscript should confirm that the experiments were carried out in adherence to the ethical principles set out in the WMA Declaration of Helsinki and that informed consent was obtained from all human subjects. 

For investigations undertaken on human subjects, the manner in which the informed consent was obtained from the study participants (i.e., oral or written) should be stated clearly as well.

The authors should inform the study participants of the purpose(s) of publication, the possible risks and benefits as a result of the experiment, and the patient's right to withhold or withdraw consent. Consent should be obtained from the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) if the study participant is a minor.

Authors are obliged to declare and clearly specify any restrictions on the availability or the use of human data in the manuscript.

Authors are encouraged to follow the CARE guidelines while reporting a clinical case that involves the human subject. If the article reporting guidelines suggested by the Forum for Anthropological Sciences (FAS) were not pertinent to your work, please look for and refer to the appropriate reporting standards as found on EQUATOR Network, which have been adopted by the field of the works or which apply to their study design.

Animal research

For studies reporting experiments that involve testing on regulated animals (i.e. all live vertebrates and/or higher invertebrates), authors should identify the committee or organization (e.g. author’s Institutional Ethics Review Board) during the submitting section of the manuscript, which should also detail ethics approval information such as the name of the granting committee or organization and the approval identifiers, i.e. reference numbers. For research conducted on non-regulated animals, a statement should be made as to why ethical approval was not required.

Authors are encouraged to follow the ARRIVE guidelines while reporting animal research. 

Experiments on non-human primates should be performed in accordance with the recommendations set out in the Weatherall report (The Use of Non-Human Primates in Research).

 

Patient Anonymity and Privacy

Human subjects have a right to privacy that should not be violated without informed consent. Identifying information or patient identifiers, including patient names, initials, date of birth, contacts, medical record numbers, hospital numbers, and geographical location, should not be published in written descriptions, photographs, or pedigrees unless the information is essential for scientific purposes and the patient (or parent or guardian) gives written informed consent for publication. Efforts must be made by the authors to at least mask or conceal any identifying information of the patients that appear in writing or within photograph.

Authors are obliged to explain to the patient if revealing the patient’s identity cannot be fully avoided, e.g. an image of an identifiable body part like the face has to be published in the report. The relevant identifying information to be published, e.g. the image, must be shown to the patient, and consent for publication taken for the use of that information in the publication. If the patient dies, then consent should be obtained from next of kin or legal representative. Submissions that include identifying patient information without appropriate patient consent will not be considered for publication.

Refer to ICMJE Privacy and Confidentiality guidelines for more information about patient anonymity and privacy.