Editorial Board definition
Examples of Editorial Board in a sentence
The Editorial Board takes responsibility for making publication decisions for submitted manuscripts based on the reviewer’s evaluation of the manuscript, policies of the journal editorial board and legal restrain acting against plagiarism, libel and copyright infringement.
The Editorial Board has the exclusive right to select and/or reject the materials submitted by the Author for publication.
The Licensee (the Editorial Board) has the right not to enter into correspondence with the Author of the Work concerning the rejection of the Work by the Editorial Board of the Journal.
The date of the decision by the Editorial Board to accept the Work for publication is the date when a corresponding protocol is signed by the Editorial Board.
If the Article is not accepted for publication or the Author (Co-authors) withdraw the manuscript from the Journal at the stage of the decision-making by the Editorial Board, this Agreement shall not enter into force (is no longer valid).
All manuscripts for publication resulting from the analysis are reviewed and approved by the NAACCR Scientific Editorial Board before release.
In adopting the amended text of the CAO-NU, the Editorial Board will implement a number of editorial/technical changes.
If the Article is not accepted for publication or if the Author(s) withdraws the manuscript at the stage of decision making by the Editorial Board, this Agreement shall not enter into force (lapse).
In fact, Permanent Editorial Board Commentary No. 14 on the UCC rejects Octagon and amends Comment 2 to Section 9-502 to make clear that the UCC does not prevent, or even govern whether there is, a sale of accounts.
All manuscripts for publication resulting from the individual CiNA Research Projects are requested to be reviewed and approved by the NAACCR Scientific Editorial Board before release.