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PEDAGOGY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE |
ISSN 2708-4124 |
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Journal policyThe objectives of the journal: the publication of original, previously unpublished materials on the specifics of computer training and education; dissemination of the didactic innovations, fundamental knowledge and experience of it’s applications in the field of informatization and digitalization of education. The main content of the publication is educational, methodological and scientific materials, containing the results of fundamental and applied research in the field of teaching informatics, computerization of education. The journal publishes articles by well-known scientists, teachers of institutions of General secondary and vocational education, secondary special and higher education, as well as postgraduate and additional education of children, youth and adults. The journal covers the integration processes in education related to training and education based on the widespread use of computer and information technologies. In particular, these are issues: software and methodological support of informatization of education, information educational resources, didactic aspects of e-learning, computer modeling in various subject areas, the study of computer science at all levels of education, advanced pedagogical experience in working with gifted students. The journal also publishes materials of dissertation research of postgraduates and doctoral students. Main topics of the journal
Publication frequency 2-3 issues per year Open access policy The journal “Pedagogy of Informatics” provides direct open access to its content, based on the following principle: free open access to research results contributes to an increase in global knowledge sharing. Archiving
All articles submitted to the editorial office undergo double peer review. 1. The scientific manuscript submitted to the editorial board of the journal is reviewed by the chief editor for compliance with the scope of the journal and requirements for the article design. In the case of compliance with indicated requirements the manuscript is sent to the specialists for review. 2. The peer-review is performed by the members of the editorial board, who are mostly specialized in the scope of the article, and external reviewers (doctor of science or PhD). All reviewers are recognized specialists in the scope of reviewed materials and have publications related to the subject of the reviewed article for recent three years. The specialists from the institutions and branches, where the work is performed, are not engaged. 3. The process of reviewing is kept confidential. The reviewers are informed that manuscripts submitted to them are private property of authors and are not a subject of disclosure. The reviewers and also the editorial staff have no right to use knowledge about the content of the article for their own benefit before its publication. The reviewers and the editorial staff are not allowed to make copies of the article for their own needs. The reviewers should not give a part of the manuscript to other person for review without advanced permission of the editorial board. The disclosure is possible only in the case of claim for unreliability or falsification of materials, in all other cases non-disclosure is obligatory. 4. The deadlines of peer-review:
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6. If the reviewer makes decision to recommend the manuscript for publication in public sources after the remarks have been agreed, the authors should make all necessary corrections in the final version of the manuscript and submit the final text with the cover letter (response for the reviewer). In this case the date of submission to the editorial board is the date when the revised manuscript has been returned. If the reviewer makes the same decision for the repeated review (i.e. impossibility to accept the paper without revision), the manuscript is considered to be rejected and is no more the subject of review by the editorial board of the journal. 7. For overall negative assessment of the manuscript, the reviewer should make a very compelling argument for his conclusion. 8. The author is informed about the decision within ten workdays (via an electronic submission system). The editorial board sends the review of the manuscript to authors in electronic format without the signature and indication of the surname, occupation and affiliation of reviewers in a mandatory manner. If the manuscript is rejected, the copies of review and reasonable rejection are sent to the author. 9. After peer-review the articles allowed to publication are edited and made up. PDF-file of the article is sent to the corresponding author for agreement. During two-three days the author should agree the article with the editorial staff. If it is impossible to come to an agreement (the editorial staff and the author cannot agree on the point in issue or the author doesn’t contact) the editorial staff is allowed to reject the article. 10.The editorial board does not retain rejected manuscripts. 11. The manuscripts accepted for publication are not returned. The manuscripts with negative response from the reviewer are not published and also are not returned to the author. 12. The reviews are retained in the editorial office of the journal for five years. 13. The editorial staff has the right to send the articles (partly or completely) to foreign organizations, indexing the scientific publication. 14. The order for manuscripts’ publication is determined according to the editorial plan of journal issue. Indexing Articles are indexed by several systems:
RESPONSIBILITY OF PARTICIPANTS' PUBLICATION PROCESS Publiscation ethics Compliance with the requirements of publication ethics in the preparation and publication of the journal «Pedagogy of Informatics» applies to all participants in the publishing process - the authors, editors, reviewers, and the publisher who create this journal.The editorial board monitors the fulfillment of ethics requirements based on the guidelines prepared by international specialized organizations, associations and publishers, as well as the Association of Science Editors and Publishers (ASEP). The editorial staff of «Pedagogy of Informatics » follows the main standards, developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and "Elsevier" Publishing House as well as the declaration of «Ethical Principles of Scientific Publications», adopted by ASEP. Author responsibility 1. The author submits materials, which have not been previously published, for review. 2. The author should not submit the article in the different journals. 3. All co-authors agree to the submission of their article to the journal. 4. The list of authors includes only persons who have made significant contributions to the research. 5. If participation of contributing persons was insufficient to guarantee their identification as authors, they should be named in the section “Acknowledgements”. 6. The author should obtain the consent from each person named in the section «Acknowledgements» because an editor can verify the information. 7. Authors should appoint a corresponding author who is responsible for communicating with the editorial staff. 8. The author should be familiar with the editorial policy of “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” before materials are to be submitted, i.e. rules of correspondence with the reviewer and editorial staff, publication ethics, author guidelines. 9. If the author sends the article that is under review to other journal, the author should give official notification to the editorial staff to recall the article. All co-authors give their consent to recall the article. 10. Responsibility for violation of exclusive rights to works rests with the authors. 11. The author properly corresponds with the reviewer through the editor and responds to comments and remarks, if any. 12. The author, who is acting as a contact with the journal, informs all other co-authors of all changes and suggestions from the editorial staff, and does not make any decisions regarding the article alone without the written agreement of all co-authors. 13. If necessary, the authors either correct the data presented in the article, or refuse them. 14. The author should specify all funding sources (state, commercial and other). 15. The author informs the editorial staff of a potential conflict of interest. 16. The author should guarantee that the peer-reviewed original article. 17. The author should avoid duplicate publication or self-plagiarism. 18. The author should assure that the citations in the submitted article are correct. 13. The author cites his or her previous works correctly as to prevent self-plagiarism in the manuscript and avoid artificial increase of publications’ volume (salami-slicing). 14. Prior to article submission, authors should clear permission to use any content that has not been created by them. Editors of the “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” are unable to publish any article which has permissions pending. A. The rights we require are: B. When reproducing tables or figures from another source, it is expected that: Editor responsibility 1. The editors of “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” are solely and independently responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal should be published, the editor is often working in conjunction with the relevant society (for society-owned or sponsored journals). The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers and readers should always underwrite such decisions. 2. The editors make fair and objective decisions, regardless of any commercial considerations and provide fair and efficient process for the independent review. 3. The editors should evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors. 4. The editors do not work with articles for which they have conflict of interest. 5. Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript should not be used in an editor’s own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained during peer-reviewing must be kept confidential and shouldn’t be used for personal gain. 6. The editors resolve conflict situations occurring during the editorial process, as well as use all available means to resolve these situations. 7. The editors of the journal publish information concerning corrections, rebuttals, and review articles, if it is necessary. 8. The editor, who provides convincing evidence that the substance or conclusions of a published paper are erroneous, should coordinate with the publisher (and/or society) to promote the prompt publication of corrections, retraction, expression of concern, or other relevant notes. 9. The editors of the journal do not publish the final version of the article without the consent of the authors. 10. The editorial staff can abridge and edit the articles, make insignificant stylistic and nomenclature and formal corrections without author’s consent. The editorial staff is responsible for observing of orthographic and punctuation norms. 11. If the article is revised by the author during the processing before publication, the submission date is the date of submission of the final text. Reviewer responsibility 1. The reviewer evaluates his or her own availability before the examination of the manuscript and accepts materials for review only if the reviewer is able to allow for sufficient time as to ensure quality work. 2. The reviewer notifies the editorial staff of any conflict of interest (if any) before article review is to be started. 3. The reviewers should identify a relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement (an observation, derivation, or argument) that had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. The reviewer should also call to the editor’s attention to any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal knowledge. 4. The reviewer does not make conclusions about the quality of the article on the basis of subjective data, e.g. the personal relationship to the author, gender, age, religion, etc. 5. The reviewer does not send information about the article or any of the data from the article to any third party. 6. The reviewer does not use the information obtained from the article for any personal and/or commercial purposes. Publisher responsibility 1. The publisher should develop codes of practice and inculcate standards for best practice in ethical matters, errors and retractions. 2. The publisher not only supports scientific communication and invests in the process, but also is responsible for complying with all current guidelines and standards for publishing scientific works. 3. The publisher does not affect the editorial policy of the journal. 4. The publisher provides legal support to the journal, if necessary. 5. The publisher provides for the timely release of issues of the journal. 6. The publisher publishes changes, explanations, and recalls articles that have been identified to contain scientific misconduct and/or critical errors. 7. The publisher is responsible for observing the international scientific database requirements. Actions of editors at revealing plagiarism, fabrication or falsification 1. In case of revealing the misconduct of an author, detection of plagiarism, fabrication or falsification of data the editors should be guided by the COPE rules. 2. Misconduct is understood in “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” as any action of a researcher that involves mistreatment of research subjects or purposeful manipulation of the scientific record such that it no longer reflects the observed truth as well as the conduct of a researcher that falls short of good ethical and scientific standards. 3. In “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” the misconduct notion does not include honest error or honest differences in the design, execution, interpretation, or judgment in evaluating research methods or results or misconduct not connected with the scientific process. CORRECTION OF ERRORS AND ARTICLE RETRACTION 1. If in an article the errors are found that influence its interpretation, but not distort the research results they may be corrected by substitution of pdf-file of an article indicating the error in the article file and on the numbered page of an article on the journal site. 2. If in an article the errors are found that distort the research results or in case of plagiarism, detection of misconduct of author/authors connected with falsification and/or fabrication of data, such article may be retracted and the retraction may be initiated by editors, author, organization, private person. 3. The retracted article should be marked «Retracted» and on the page of the article, the information about the reason for retraction should be given. Information about retraction is directed to the databases where the journal is indexed. Publication in journal is free of charge for all the authors.
Policy of disclosure and conflicts of interest Unpublished data from manuscripts submitted for consideration cannot be used for personal research without the written consent of the author. Information or ideas obtained during peer-review and related activities, which potentially can be beneficial to any party other than the author, must be kept confidential and not be used for personal gain. Reviewers should not participate in examination of manuscripts in case of conflict of interest that is a result of any competitive, cooperative, and/or other interactions and relationships with any of the authors, companies, and/or other organizations involved in the creation or presentation of the works. During the consideration of an article, the editorial staff carries out verification of the submitted materials with the help of the Anti-plagiarism system. In the case of the discovery of multiple incidents of content matching, the editorial staff acts in accordance with the rules of COPE. Self plagiarism 1. Journal requires that all authors sign a copyright form that clearly states that their submitted work has not been published before. If elements of a work have been previously published in another publication, including an earlier “Journal of the Belarusian State University. History” publication, the author is required to acknowledge the earlier work and indicate how the subsequent work differs and builds upon the research and conclusions contained in the previous work. Verbatim copying of an author's own work and paraphrasing is not acceptable and we recommend that research should only be reused to support new conclusions. 2. Journal recommends that authors cite all previous stages of publication and presentation of their ideas that have culminated in the final work, including conference papers. Preprint and postprint policy During the submission process, the author should confirm that the article has not been published and/or accepted for publication in any other journal. Articles, which have been previously posted by the author on personal and/or public websites that have no relationship to any other publishers, are allowed to be submitted to the journal.
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