Journal Policy
Journal Policy
Peer Review Process
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Marine Technology maintains a high standard of quality through a rigorous peer-review process. Manuscripts are reviewed by professors and experts in the relevant field, invited from reputable universities both in Indonesia and abroad, using a single-blind review system.
The review process typically takes between 0-N weeks from the submission date.
All submitted manuscripts are screened for potential plagiarism using iThenticate before further processing.
Publication Frequency
This journal is committed to maintaining a consistent and transparent publication schedule to ensure the timely dissemination of scholarly research.
The journal is published x times per year, with issues released in [month] and [month]. Each volume corresponds to one calendar year and contains x issues.
1. Regular Issues
Articles are published according to the journal’s scheduled issues. Accepted manuscripts are processed and assigned to the next available issue after completion of the editorial and production stages.
2. Special Issues
The journal may occasionally publish special issues focusing on specific themes or emerging topics. Special issues follow the same peer review and editorial standards as regular issues.
3. Changes to Publication Schedule
Any changes to the journal’s publication frequency or schedule will be clearly announced on the journal website.
4. Editorial Responsibility
The editorial team is responsible for managing the editorial workflow to maintain the publication schedule while ensuring rigorous peer review and high editorial standards.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to all of its content, based on the principle that freely available research supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving network among participating libraries. This ensures the creation of permanent archives of the journal for long-term preservation and restoration purposes. Learn more.