Join as an Editor
Join as an editorial board member
South Asian Research Publishing Organization (SARPO) seeks applications from enthusiastic researchers and scholars who can oversee and maintain the editorial direction of the SARPO journals to ensure a steady flow of engaging and thought-provoking original research publications. As a platform for global scholarly communication, the quality of journal has always an aspect attracting much of our attention. To ensure quality of our publication and to better serve the peers in academic circle, SARPO is calling for editorial board members among professionals and experts of the world working in the area of Science, Technology, Humanities, Education, and Social sciences. Professionals and experts who meet the following requirements are encouraged to join us as an editorial board member.
Eligibility for becoming the member of International Editors
- Hold a Ph.D. degree in specific field
- Professor’s/Associate professors or academic professionals at accredited academic institution
- Must have good experiences or expertise in specific field of research.
- The research field of the applicant must match to the scope of our journal
Duties of editor in SARPO journal
- Review of submitted papers in own research experience and expertise.
- Recommend high quality paper after review.
- Report any suspected ethical misconduct as part of a thorough and honest review of the work.
- Remain in good communication with the publisher.
Duties of the Editorial Board Member in SARPO journal
Publication decisions
The editor of the journal is responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal should be published. The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers and readers must always drive such decisions. The editor may be guided by the policies of the journal’s editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The editor may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision.
Fair play
An editor 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.
Confidentiality
The editor and any editorial staff must not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in an editor’s own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Editors should recuse themselves (i.e. should ask a co-editor, associate editor or other member of the editorial board instead to review and consider) from considering manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or (possibly) institutions connected to the papers. Editors should require all contributors to disclose relevant competing interests and publish corrections if competing interests are revealed after publication. If needed, other appropriate action should be taken, such as the publication of a retraction or expression of concern.
Involvement and cooperation in investigations
An editor should take reasonably responsive measures when ethical complaints have been presented concerning a submitted manuscript or published paper, in conjunction with the publisher (or society). Such measures will generally include contacting the author of the manuscript or paper and giving due consideration of the respective complaint or claims made, but may also include further communications to the relevant institutions and research bodies, and if the complaint is upheld, the publication of a correction, retraction, expression of concern, or other note, as may be relevant. Every reported act of unethical publishing behaviour must be looked into, even if it is discovered years after publication.
E-mail your CV
If you are interested in becoming the editorial board member of SARPO, send your curriculum vitae (CV) stating your expertise and which journal you are interested in to this e- mail address: editor@sarpo.com
Your name will be added to the Editors’ list after screening.