编辑政策
- 宗旨及范围
- 栏目要求
- 同⾏评审过程
- 出版周期
- 开放式获取政策
- 存档
- 作者自存档
- Publishing Ethics
- Adverticement and reprint policy
- Publication Fee
宗旨及范围
The primary goal of the journal is to unite scientific research in the fields of military pedagogy, medical psychology, restorative medicine, and adaptive physical culture. The journal's creation stems from the necessity of integrating humanitarian and medical knowledge to address pressing issues of national security, health, and education.
The journal is intended for researchers specializing in pedagogy, medical psychology, restorative medicine, and adaptive physical culture, as well as military professionals, including doctors, disaster medicine specialists, experts in rehabilitation medicine, and sanitary-epidemiological welfare. It will also be valuable for educators, students of medical and pedagogical universities, postgraduate and doctoral students, and young researchers aiming to present their findings. Additionally, the journal targets representatives of government and public organizations interested in innovations in education, medicine, and social rehabilitation.
The Humanitarian Military Journal serves as a tool to support the professional community, foster scientific communication, and promote advanced technologies in medicine, pedagogy, and social rehabilitation.
Subject Area
The Humanitarian Military Journal is a scientific and practical publication dedicated to research in pedagogy and education within the institutions of the Ministry of Defense and civilian educational organizations, medical psychology (including pathopsychology, neuropsychology, and psychosomatics), restorative medicine and physiotherapy, as well as adaptive physical culture with a focus on rehabilitation technologies and inclusive education.
Research fields
- Restorative Medicine, Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Balneology, and Physiotherapy
- Clinical Psychology
- Health-Enhancing and Adaptive Physical Culture
- Methodology and Technology of Professional Education
Mission
Founded in 2024, the journal carries out a humanitarian mission aimed at integrating knowledge from medicine and pedagogy to address pressing issues of national security, healthcare, and education. Its goal is to promote the dissemination of scientific knowledge, support interdisciplinary collaboration, and provide a platform for discussing the most pressing issues in health, adaptation, and education under extreme conditions.
Aims
- Providing timely access to the results of fundamental and applied research.
- Popularizing modern scientific approaches in pedagogy, restorative medicine, psychology, and adaptive physical culture.
- Creating a professional environment for exchanging experience between researchers and practitioners.
- Promoting the development of innovative technologies in educational and medical practices.
Main Thematic Sections
- Military pedagogy and professional education.
- Restorative medicine and adaptive physical culture.
- Medical psychology.
- Scientific research in emergency situations.
栏目要求
Editorial
Военная педагогика и профессиональное образование
Принимаются публикации по специальности:
5.8.7 - «Методология и технология профессионального образования»
Восстановительная медицина и адаптивная физическая культура
Принимаются публикации по специальностям:
5.8.6. - «Оздоровительная и адаптивная физическая культура»
3.1.33. - «Восстановительная медицина, спортивная медицина, лечебная физкультура, курортология и физиотерапия»
Медицинская психология
Принимаются публикации по специальности:
5.3.6. - «Медицинская психология»
Review
Historical article
同⾏评审过程
All scholarly articles submitted for publication in the journal are subject to evaluation by peer-review. The evaluation procedure is obligatory and includes the following steps.
1. Expertise of the article. Within 5 working days from receipt of the manuscript its initial assessment for compliance with the topic and requirements of the Journal is performed. If any discrepancies with the requirements are found, the author(s) will be notified and given the reasons for the rejection. Articles rejected at this stage are not peer-reviewed.
2. External and internal peer-review. External review: if a manuscript is considered relevant to the topic of the Journal and its requirements, it is sent for peer-review to several external peer-reviewers. Internal peer-review is performed by the editor-in-chief, deputy editor-in-chief, editorial board members and science editor.
2.1. The decision on assignment of an external peer-reviewer is made by the editor-in-chief or deputy editor-in-chief.
2.2. External peer-review is performed by recognized experts of the relevant field. We ask reviewers to report the scientific, financial or any other potential relationships with the authors and editors of the journal. Peer-review of articles is performed on a voluntary and gratuitous basis.
2.3. A manuscript is sent to external peer-reviewers without mentioning authors and their organizations (double-blind peer-review).
2.4. Reviewers are informed that manuscripts sent to them are the property of authors and are classified as confidential information. Reviewers must refrain from illegal use (including copying) of the materials sent to them for peer-review.
2.5. Within 21 days from receipt of the manuscript reviewers should render a reasoned opinion on the possibility of its publication in the present form, and present any claims about the manuscript in writing.
The review highlights the consistency of the article content with the topic stated in the title, the consistency of the article with the modern achievements of science and theoretical knowledge, evaluating language, style, arrangement of the material, clarity and informativeness of tables, charts, figures and completeness and correctness of literature citations, and advantages and disadvantages of the article. The review also indicates any amendments that should be made by the author.
Criteria for selection of a manuscript to be recommended for publication:
- scientific originality and compliance with the journal;
- the scientific validity of the reported results (an exception may be made for materials on theological bioethics);
- practical recommendations or methods of their development are obligatory;
- strict adherence to the guidelines of research ethics.
Reviewer's conclusion:
- the article can be published and does not require revision;
- the article can be published after minor revision by authors;
- the article should be revised by authors in accordanse with reviewer's recommendations and re-evaluated;
- the article cannot be published owing to poor quality, inconsistency with the requirements of article design or topic of the journal, ethical violations, signs of falsification of results or other reasons.
2.6. In the case of the reviewers and the Editor-in-Chief approved publication of the manuscript in the journal, the author(s) will be notified via e-mail that the manuscript is being prepared for publication.
2.7. If the reviewer indicates that corrections to the manuscript are need, the manuscript is returned to the author(s) for revision with the peer-reviews attached and a request to take into account the reviewers’ comments when preparing a revised version of the manuscript. Author(s) should provide responses to all the reviewers’ questions, comments and suggestions. In the case of a disagreement with a reviewer's opinion, the author(s) should clearly justify their point of view. The author(s) responses to peer-reviews should be submitted to the editor within 4 weeks from receipt of the peer-reviews. In the case of absence of a response from the author(s) to a peer-review after this time, the manuscript will be withdrawn by the author(s). Manuscripts revised by author(s) and the responses to a reviewers are sent to reviewers for re-evaluation.
2.8. In the case of reviewers and the Editor-in-Chief recommend not to publish the manuscript in the journal, the author(s) will be notified via e-mail.
3. Final decision on the possibility of manuscript publication is made by the Editor-in-chief or Deputy Editor-in-chief. All manuscripts that receive the approval from the Editor-in-chief or Deputy Editor-in-chief are sent for copyediting, layoutediting, proofreading and publication.
4. Peer-reviews are kept in the editorial office permanently.
5. The editors send the author(s) of submitted manuscripts copies of peer-reviews or a reasoned rejection. Reviewers and Editors can send peer-reviews to Publons (Clarivate) and/or eLibrary (Russian Science Citation Index).
6. Manuscripts will be rejected if:
- they are not designed in accordance with the guidelines of the Journal, and if authors refuse to revise the manuscript;
- the authors do not follow the reviewer’s and editor’s constructive instructions or do not meet them with counterarguments.
7. Rejected articles can not be re-submitted to the journal even after they have been revised by the author(s).
出版周期
- Quarterly, 4 issues per year
- Continuously Ahead-of-Print (Online First)
The "Online First" service allows the accepted articles to be published online in a preliminary PDF format available for download.
Readers will access the article earlier on our site in the "Articles in press" section. At the same time, authors will gain the opportunity for their work to be cited with DOI (Digital Object Identifier), registered in the Crossref database, before the inclusion in a final print and online journal issue.
开放式获取政策
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
The Publisher grants usage rights to others using an open license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International) allowing for immediate free access to the work and permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose.
存档
The journal uses the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) to digitally preserve all the published articles. The PKP PN is a part of LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) program offers decentralized and distributed preservation, seamless perpetual access, and preservation of the authentic original version of the content.
The information about all the articles published is archived in the national repository — Russian Electronic Scientific Library (www.elibrary.ru).
Publishing Ethics
The Ethics policy of "Humanitarian Military Journal" for manuscripts selection and publishing workflow is comply with international standards of publishing ethics. The editorial staff and the publisher is guided by the recommendations of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), CSE (Council of Science Editors), EASE (European Association of Science Editors), ORI (The Office of Research Integrity), ACSE (Asian Council of Science Editors) and RASEP (Russian Associations of Scientific Editors and Publishers).
- The International Committee of MEDICAL JOURNAL EDITORS
- The WORLD ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL EDITORS
- Committee on Publication Ethics
- The office of Research Integrity
- Council of Science Editors
- European Association of Science Editors
If a violation of publication ethics is noted at any stage of the reviewing procedure, pre-printing preparation process or after publication, the paper will be immediately retracted.
Reporting standarts
The "Humanitarian Military Journal" journal editorial team ask authors of reports of original research to present an accurate account of the work performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be represented accurately in the paper. A paper should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior and are unacceptable.
Review and professional publication articles should also be accurate and objective, and editorial opinion works should be clearly identified as such.
Data Access and Retention
Authors may be asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review, and should be prepared to provide public access to such data (consistent with the ALPSP-STM Statement on Data and Databases), if practicable, and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication.
Authorship clarified
The Journal and Publisher assume all authors agreed with the content and that all gave explicit consent to submit and that they obtained consent from the responsible authorities at the institute/organization where the work has been carried out, before the work is submitted.
The Publisher does not prescribe the kinds of contributions that warrant authorship. It is recommended that authors adhere to the guidelines for authorship that are applicable in their specific research field. In absence of specific guidelines it is recommended to adhere to the following guidelines (based on ICMJE guidelines):
All authors whose names appear on the submission:
- made substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data; or the creation of new software used in the work AND
- drafted the work or revised it critically for important intellectual content AND
- approved the version to be published AND
- agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Anyone who contributed to the research or manuscript preparation, but is not an author, should be acknowledged with their permission.
Submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be considered.
Research Ethics and Patient Consent (Statement of Human and Animal Rights)
All cases of research involving human subjects must be conducted according to the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki. If doubt exists whether the research was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration, the authors must explain the rationale for their approach, and demonstrate that the institutional review body explicitly approved the doubtful aspects of the study.
Submitted manuscripts with any medical data should conform to the ICMJE Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals, and all papers reporting animal and/or human studies must state in the methods section that the relevant Ethics Committee or Institutional Review Board provided (or waived) approval. Please ensure that you have provided the full name and institution of the review committee, in addition to the approval number.
For research articles, authors are also required to state in the methods section whether participants provided informed consent and whether the consent was written or verbal.
Information on informed consent to report individual cases or case series should be included in the manuscript text. A statement is required regarding whether written informed consent for patient information and images to be published was provided by the patient(s) or a legally authorized representative. Please do not submit the patient’s actual written informed consent with your article, as this in itself breaches the patient’s confidentiality. The Journal requests that you confirm to us, in writing, that you have obtained written informed consent but the written consent itself should be held by the authors/investigators themselves, for example in a patient’s hospital record. The confirmatory letter may be uploaded with your submission as a separate file.
Please also refer to the ICMJE Recommendations for the Protection of Research Participants.
If the work involves chemicals, procedures or equipment that have any unusual hazards inherent in their use, the author must clearly identify these in the manuscript. If the work involves the use of animal or human subjects, the authors should ensure that the manuscript contains a statement that all procedures were performed in compliance with relevant laws and institutional guidelines and that the appropriate institutional committee(s) have approved them. Authors should include a statement in the manuscript that informed consent was obtained for experimentation with human subjects. The privacy rights of human subjects must always be observed.
When reporting experiments on animals, authors have to indicate whether the institutional and national guide for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed.
Research involving human embryos, gametes, and stem cells
Manuscripts that report experiments involving the use of human embryos and gametes, human embryonic stem cells and related materials, and clinical applications of stem cells must include confirmation that all experiments were performed in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations.
The manuscript should include an ethics statement identifying the institutional and/or national research ethics committee (including the name of the ethics committee) approving the experiments and describing any relevant details. Authors should confirm that informed consent was obtained from all recipients and/or donors of cells or tissues, where necessary, and describe the conditions of donation of materials for research, such as human embryos or gametes. Copies of approval and redacted consent documents may be requested by the Journal.
We encourage authors to follow the principles laid out in the 2016 ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation.
In deciding whether to publish papers describing modifications of the human germline, the Journal is guided by safety considerations, compliance with applicable regulations, as well as the status of the societal debate on the implications of such modifications for future generations. The decision to publish a paper is the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal.
Use of inclusive language
Inclusive language acknowledges diversity, conveys respect to all people, is sensitive to differences, and promotes equal opportunities. Articles should make no assumptions about the beliefs or commitments of any reader, should contain nothing which might imply that one individual is superior to another on the grounds of race, sex, culture or any other characteristic, and should use inclusive language throughout. Authors should ensure that writing is free from bias, for instance by using 'he or she', 'his/her' instead of 'he' or 'his', and by making use of job titles that are free of stereotyping (e.g. 'chairperson' instead of 'chairman' and 'flight attendant' instead of 'stewardess').
Conflicts of Interest
The journal requires that all authors disclose any potential sources of conflict of interest. Any interest or relationship, financial or otherwise that might be perceived as influencing an author's objectivity is considered a potential source of conflict of interest. These must be disclosed when directly relevant or directly related to the work that the authors describe in their manuscript. Potential sources of conflict of interest include, but are not limited to: patent or stock ownership, membership of a company board of directors, membership of an advisory board or committee for a company, and consultancy for or receipt of speaker's fees from a company. The existence of a conflict of interest does not preclude publication. If the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they must also state this at submission. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to review this policy with all authors and collectively to disclose with the submission ALL pertinent commercial and other relationships.
Conflicts include the following:
- Financial — funding and other payments, goods and services received or expected by the authors relating to the subject of the work or from an organization with an interest in the outcome of the work;
- Affiliations — being employed by, on the advisory board for, or a member of an organization with an interest in the outcome of the work;
- Intellectual property — patents or trademarks owned by someone or their organization;
- Personal — friends, family, relationships, and other close personal connections;
- Ideology — beliefs or activism, for example, political or religious, relevant to the work;
- Academic — competitors or someone whose work is critiqued.
For more information on conflicts of interest, see the guidance from the ICMJE and WAME.
Funding and Acknowledgement of Sources
Authors should list all funding sources in the Acknowledgments section. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their funder designation. If in doubt, please check the Open Funder Registry for the correct nomenclature: https://www.crossref.org/services/funder-registry/
Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given. Authors should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work. Information obtained privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not be used or reported without explicit, written permission from the source. Information obtained in the course of confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant applications, must not be used without the explicit written permission of the author of the work involved in these services.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism takes many forms, from passing off another paper as the author(s) own paper, to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another(s) paper (without attribution), to claiming results from research conducted by others. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. Only original works are acceptable for publication in "Humanitarian Military Journal". The journal does not allow any forms of plagiarism. Authors must not use the words, figures, or ideas of others without attribution. All sources must be cited at "Humanitarian Military Journal" take issues of copyright infringement, plagiarism or other breaches of best practice in publication very seriously. We seek to protect the rights of our authors and we always investigate claims of plagiarism or misuse of published articles. Equally, we seek to protect the reputation of the journal against malpractice. All the submitted articles are evaluated with plagiarism-checking software (Antiplagiat). Where an article, for example, is found to have plagiarized other work or included third-party copyright material without permission or with insufficient acknowledgment, or where the authorship of the article is contested, we reserve the right to take action including, but not limited to:
- publishing an erratum or corrigendum (correction);
- retracting the article;
- taking up the matter with the head of department or dean of the author’s institution and/or relevant academic bodies or societies;
- or taking appropriate legal action.
Also you can see ORI Avoiding Plagiarism, Self-plagiarism, and Other Questionable Writing Practices: A Guide to Ethical Writing
Duplicate Submission and Redundant Publication
"Humanitarian Military Journal" consider only original content, i.e. articles that have not been previously published, including in a language other than English. Articles based on content previously made public only on a preprint server, institutional repository, or in a thesis will be considered.
Manuscripts submitted to "Humanitarian Military Journal" must not be submitted elsewhere while under consideration and must be withdrawn before being submitted elsewhere. Authors whose articles are found to have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere may incur sanctions.
If authors have used their own previously published work, or work that is currently under review, as the basis for a submitted manuscript, they must cite the previous articles and indicate how their submitted manuscript differs from their previous work. Reuse of the authors’ own words outside the Methods should be attributed or quoted in the text. Reuse of the authors’ own figures or substantial amounts of wording may require permission from the copyright holder and the authors are responsible for obtaining this.
"Humanitarian Military Journal" will consider extended versions of articles published at conferences provided this is declared in the cover letter, the previous version is clearly cited and discussed, there is significant new content, and any necessary permissions are obtained.
Redundant publication, the inappropriate division of study outcomes into more than one article (also known as salami slicing), may result in rejection or a request to merge submitted manuscripts, and the correction of published articles. Duplicate publication of the same, or a very similar, article may result in the retraction of the later article and the authors may incur sanctions.
Citation Manipulation
Authors whose submitted manuscripts are found to include citations whose primary purpose is to increase the number of citations to a given author’s work, or to articles published in a particular journal, may incur sanctions.
Editors and reviewers must not ask authors to include references merely to increase citations to their own or an associate’s work, to the journal, or to another journal they are associated with.
Fundamental errors in published works, Corrections and Retractions
"Humanitarian Military Journal" journal is committed to uphold the integrity of the literature and publishes Errata (Corrections), Expressions of Concerns or Retraction Notices dependent on the situation and in accordance with the COPE Retraction Guidelines. In all cases, these notices are linked to the original article.
When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own published work, it is the authors obligation to promptly notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the paper.
If the editor or the publisher learn from a third party that a published work contains a significant error, it is the obligation of the author to promptly retract or correct the paper or provide evidence to the editor of the correctness of the original paper.
When errors are identified in published articles, the publisher will consider what action is required and may consult the editors and the authors’ institution(s).
Errors by the authors may be corrected by a corrigendum, and errors by the publisher — by an erratum (see more).
If there are errors that significantly affect the conclusions or there is evidence of misconduct, this may require retraction or an expression of concern following the COPE Retraction Guidelines. All authors will be asked to agree to the content of the appropriate notice.
According to the rules of the Council on Ethics of Scientific Publications of Association of Science Editors and Publishers, the grounds for article retraction are:
- detection of plagiarism in the article;
- detection of falsifications (for example, manipulation of experimental data);
- detection of serious errors that cast doubt on scientific value of the article;
- incorrect list of authors;
- duplication of the article in several journals;
- republishing the article without the author’s consent;
- concealment of conflict of interest and other violations of publication ethics;
- the fact that the article hasn’t been peer reviewed.
After the decision to retract the article is made, the editor-in-chief informs its authors, indicating the reason and date of retraction. The article remains on the journal’s site as part of the corresponding journal issue, but is marked “retracted” with the retraction date (the mark is placed on top of the text of the article and in the table of contents); in addition, a message about retraction is placed in the news section of the site, and the chief editor sends information about the article retraction to all online libraries and databases in which the journal is indexed.
Information on COPE Retraction Guidelines can be found here: Retraction Guidelines
More details can be observed on the Eco-Vector CrossMark Policy page: http://doi.org/10.17816/crossmarkpolicy2018
Sanctions
If "Humanitarian Military Journal" becomes aware of breaches of our publication ethics policies, the following sanctions may be applied:
- Rejection of the manuscript and any other manuscripts submitted by the author(s).
- Not allowing submission for 1–3 years.
- Prohibition from acting as an editor or reviewer.
"Humanitarian Military Journal" may apply additional sanctions for severe ethical violations.
Adverticement and reprint policy
Our advertising policy is consistent with the principles mentioned in the Recommendations on Publication Ethics Policies for Medical Journals which issued by the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME).
http://www.wame.org/recommendations-on-publication-ethics-policie
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Publication Fee
Publication process in this journal is free for all authors.
The journal charge no publication fees for authors - including those of peer-review management, manuscript processing, journal production, Open-Access, online hosting and archiving. The journal asks no article processing charge in any forms.