Editorial Independence

"Generate Digital Publishing" publishes publications that were started by organizations and universities, as well as by the company itself. The "Editorial policies" are uniform and autonomous throughout all journals, nonetheless, in the meantime.

The management of the journal collaborates closely with the publisher through a well-defined delegation of roles and responsibilities in accordance with the established "Publishing policies."

We define "editorial independence" as the complete autonomy of journal editors to decide whether or not to publish a paper, make changes to it, or withdraw it, solely on the basis of its scientific merit and free from interference from the journal's founders and publisher, authors and sponsors, or any other organizations or individuals. Furthermore, these organizations or individuals have no control over the publication dates of papers.

Commercial interests are not permitted to take precedence over the policy of producing high-quality peer-reviewed journals and cannot be taken into consideration by the journal.

Pursuing the independent editorial policies by the editors and members of the Editorial boards cannot be a reason for their dismissal or replacement. The journals’ editors obtain the unconditional right to publish the editorial paper with the aim to promote their voice concerning the journal’s editorial policy as a whole and defining the opinion in every certain case to the academic circles. The publisher has no right to judge the editor’s wish to express their opinion on this matter in mass media and on the Internet. The founders and employees of the publishing company cannot comment the decisions of journals’ Editorial boards anywhere and under any conditions.

Under no circumstances may any of the founders of "Generate Digital Publishing" or its staff serve as editors or reviewers for the journals the firm publishes. As of right now, it is known that the founders of "Generate Digital Publishing" are not permitted to submit their manuscripts to the journals that the company produces.

The editorial boards make all of their choices on their own, free from outside interference or pressure, and without any input whatsoever from the publisher or anybody else. The journals follow Journal Publishers Code of Conduct when conducting business.