Editorial standards make it possible to homogenise texts and facilitate readability. It is a matter of choosing layout rules (line spacing, alignment, presentation of captions, visuals, etc.) as well as the rules for..
The visual identity enables the magazine to be identified on the various communication media. What will be the logo of the journal? The logo should be simple and immediately distinguishable...
Different committees are involved in the publication of a scientific journal: the scientific committee, the editorial committee and the reading committee. The choice of people is very...
Prior to creating a journal, it is important to determine whether it is long-term and relevant. The first questions that should be asked concern the journal's objective in the short and medium term: why create a journal and what do we want to achieve in one year? in 3 years? How will...
Having defined the editorial team, the next step is to address the issue of editorial policy. It is a question here of specifying the identity of your journal, by defining a certain number of...
The choice of a Creative Commons license remains the choice of an author or a journal. However, the impact of the choice of certain licences must sometimes be taken into account. Some funders require...
The publishing agreement, also known as a publishing contract or copyright assignment contract, is an agreement between the journal (the legal entity producing the journal) and the article's author. It defines, in a clear and unequivocal manner, which intellectual property rights are...