Quality Measures
We take pride in the quality of the articles we publish. We implement various pre-acceptance, post-acceptance and post-publication measures to ensure the quality of our articles.
Pre-acceptance quality measures
Selection of appropriate editors: We select appropriately qualified editors with relevant publication track record. Editors have full editorial freedom and the editors’ decision is final. The publisher neither interferes not influence editorial decisions.
Author responsibilities: Authors should strictly adhere to the guidelines. The roles and responsibilities of authors are available here.
Double-blind peer review of article proposals: All articles proposals undergo a double-blind peer review. This is to avoid prejudice against authors based on status, nationality, gender, religion, race or any other factors. The focus is on what is being proposed rather than who proposed it.
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines: Our manuscript preparation guidelines are based on the ICMJE recommendations for ‘Preparing a Manuscript’.
Plagiarism check: All submitted chapters undergo plagiarism check using iThenticate. Only articles that pass plagiarism check are sent out for peer review.
Permission and copyright statement: Where relevant, authors should obtain permission from copyright holders to ensure that the use of images, data and illustrations in the chapters do not violate copyright laws. It is mandatory that the authors declare these in the articles.
Conflict of interest: All authors and editors should declare any relevant conflict of interest.
Post-acceptance Quality Measures
Copyediting: All accepted articles undergo extensive copyediting with emphasis on spelling, grammar, punctuation, consistency, and cross-referencing. Dois of references are identified via Crossref and incorporated.
Typesetting: The copyedited articles undergo typesetting as per our style guide and publication-ready pdfs are created.
Proof reading: Publication-ready pdfs are proof-read before being published.
Post-publication quality measures
Corrections: If an error in any of the published articles is brought to our attention, we will publish an Erratum or Corrigendum on our website.
Retraction: Proof of scientific misconduct will lead to retraction of a published articles. Other issues will be dealt with on a case-by-case based on the retraction guidelines of COPE. The retracted article and the reason(s) for retraction will be clearly stated.
Copyright violation: If a copyright violation in any of the published articles is brought to the attention of the publisher, the publisher will notify the author for correspondence and/or all authors of the article. It is the responsibility of the author(s) to settle issues with the copyright holder. The publisher cannot be held responsible for such copyright violations.
Complaints: Any complaint about the operations of Acta Energetica should be sent to editor@actaenergetica.org with the subject line "Complaint". In the initial contact, identify yourself, state the complaint and sign off with your full name and contact details, including a valid phone number with the country and area code. The initial email should not contain any attachments, html codes, or clickable links. All correspondence should be in English with the subject line ‘Complaint’. Initial emails that do not meet any of these criteria will not receive a response and will be deleted. Emails that meet these criteria will receive a response from the editorial office within 72 hours. The Publisher will work with the person who made the complaint for a speedy resolution. To maintain transparency, all correspondence will be in writing, via the above email address.