For journals, the following publication policies are applied by Bentham Science.
PEER REVIEW
Bentham Science Publishers follows the double-blind peer review procedure for submissions
of all manuscripts to its journals.
All submitted articles are subjected to an extensive peer review in consultation with members of the
journal’s editorial board and independent external referees (usually three reviewers). All
manuscripts/chapters are assessed rapidly and the decision based on all the peer reviewers' comments, taken
by the journal’s Editor-in-Chief, is then conveyed to the author(s).
Submissions from the Editor-in-Chief/Co-Editor/Editorial Board Members will undergo independent peer review
and will be submitted to another Editor for his decision on acceptance.
Copyediting and Proofs
Articles must be written in good English in a clear and correct style in order to maintain uniformity
throughout the text. Articles submitted are copyedited before they are published.
Reprints
High-quality, bound/unbound, print/e-prints can be purchased for all published articles.
Copyright Letter
Articles/chapters must be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript, and should not be submitted by
anyone on their behalf. The principal/corresponding author will be required to submit a Copyright Letter
along with the manuscript, on behalf of all the co-authors (if any). The author(s) will confirm that the
manuscript (or any part of it) has not been published previously or is not under consideration for
publication elsewhere. Furthermore, any illustration, structure or table that has been published elsewhere
must be reported, and copyright permission for reproduction must be obtained.
APPEALS AND COMPLAINTS
Generally, the editorial decisions are not reverted. However, authors who think that their manuscript was
rejected due to a misunderstanding or mistake may seek an explanation for the decision. Appeals must give
sound reasoning and compelling evidence against the criticism raised in the rejection letter. A difference
of opinion as to the interest, novelty, or suitability of the manuscript for the journal will not be
considered as an appeal. The EIC and other relevant editors will consider the appeal and the decision
thereafter taken by the journal will be deemed final. Acceptance of the manuscript is not guaranteed even if
the journal agrees to reconsider the manuscript, and the reconsideration process may involve previous or new
reviewers or editors and substantive revision.
Authors who wish to make a complaint should refer them to the Editor-in-Chief of the journal concerned.
Complaints to the Publisher may be emailed to [email protected]
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Financial contributions and any potential conflict of interest must be clearly acknowledged under the heading
‘Conflict of Interest’. Authors must list the source(s) of funding for the study. This should be done for
each author.
PLAGIARISM PREVENTION
Plagiarism means copying or paraphrasing another writer's content, be it a text, a result or an observation,
and stating it as one's own, without citing a reference to the original source. Therefore, authors should
acknowledge and cite references to the work of other scientists in their manuscripts. The author should
ensure that all the sources are authentic and that there is no discrepancy in the content of the manuscript.
Bentham Science is vigilant in checking and identifying the primary sources of the data within the content by
using the iThenticate software to detect
instances of overlapping and similarity of text in submitted manuscripts. iThenticate software verifies the content
against a database of periodicals, materials on the Internet, and a comprehensive article database. The
software generates a similarity report in percentage that matches the article in process and the published
material. This similarity is further scrutinized for suspected plagiarism according to the publisher's
Editorial Policies. The generated report comprises the overall percentage of the content reused.
The Credibility of Sources- Acknowledgments
The study of an author has to be original. If there are credible sources of the content referred to in
the manuscript, the author needs to cite all of them. Authors are advised to use iThenticate before submitting a manuscript
to ensure that there are no instances of plagiarism. Authors are required to provide proper consent from
the individuals and contributions of other authors should be acknowledged.
Bentham Science has different editorial policies for authors who have more than one publication.
Following those policies, the authors need to specify the sources of the submission in their recent
work. For further details, please visit the following link of Editorial Policies for Concurrent
Publication/Simultaneous Submission at https://benthamscience.com/pages/editorial-policies-main
Bentham Science strictly follows COPE guidelines to detect plagiarism. For clearer insight, authors may
refer to the flowcharts provided by COPE by clicking here or visiting the COPE website.
FABRICATING AND STATING FALSE INFORMATION
To ensure the scholarly integrity of every article, Bentham Science will publish post-publication notices.
The authors of the published articles, or those who have submitted the manuscripts with false information,
or fabricated the supporting data or images, will be liable for sanctions, and their papers will be
retracted. For further details, please visit complete guidelines at: https://www.eurekaselect.com/fabricating-stating-false-information
Copyright and License
Open Access Plus (Gold Open Access) in Subscription Journals
Accepted articles can be published online for free open access. Open access publishing provides maximum
dissemination of the article to the largest audience. All authors will be asked to indicate whether or not
they wish to pay to have their paper made freely available on publication. If authors do not select the
'Open Access Plus (Gold Open Access)' option, then their article will be published with standard
subscription-based access.
Copyright (Subscription Journals)
Editors/Authors who contribute in a Bentham’s Journal will transfer copyright to their work to
Bentham Science Publishers. Submission of a manuscript to the respective journals implies that
all editors/authors have read and agreed to the content of the copyright letter.
PREPRINT POLICY
A preprint is an early version of an article that has not yet been accepted for publication in a journal.
Articles submitted to a journal which have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted
elsewhere for publication can be considered for publication. Preprints are usually deposited on the author's
own web page in an institutional repository, or on a preprint server. However, they are not considered as
ahead-of-print or early access publications.
Preprint archiving on any recognised, non-profit preprint server is entirely supported and encouraged by the
BSP. Preprints deposited in designated preprint repositories at the same time as, or before, submission to a
journal are not considered as prior, citable publications by the BSP Journals.
ERRATA OR A CORRIGENDA AND CORRECTIONS IN PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Authors and readers are encouraged to notify the Editor-in-Chief if they find errors in published content,
authors’ names and affiliations or if they have reasons for concern over the legitimacy of a publication. In
such cases the journal will publish an ERRATUM or a CORRIGENDUM, in consultation with Editor-in-Chief and
authors of the article, and/or replace or retract the article.
ARTICLE WITHDRAWAL
Articles in Press (articles that have been accepted for publication or published as E-pub Ahead of Schedule
but which have not been formally published with volume/issue/page information) that include errors, or are
determined to violate the publishing ethics guidelines such as multiple submission, fake claims of
authorship, plagiarism, fraudulent use of data or the like, may be “Withdrawn” from the journal. Withdrawal
means that the article files are removed and replaced with a PDF stating that the article has been withdrawn
from the journal in accordance with BSP Editorial Policies.
ARTICLE RETRACTION
If any manuscripts are published, having certain assigned information of volume/issue/page number, and it is
found that there are infringements of professional ethical codes in their content, such as plagiarism,
excess similarity with some other article, fraudulent use of data, etc., then such manuscripts are
retracted.
A retraction note entitled “Retraction: [article title]” (for example Retraction: ABC experiment
involving XYZ species) is published in the paginated part of the next scheduled issue of the journal
and is also listed in the table of contents.
The retraction note is approved by the Editor-in-Chief of the concerned journal.
A link to the original article is displayed in the online (electronic) version.
A screen containing the note of retraction appears before the electronic version of the article
present on the website. On the screen, a link for the complete article is present, i.e. to access
the retracted article.
The link/webpage of the original article remains unchanged, however a watermark is shaded on its
downloadable PDF document, in order to explicitly give the message that the article was retracted.
CONCURRENT PUBLICATION/SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSION
It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to the Bentham journal have not been published
and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and by
submitting the article for publication the authors agree that the publishers have the legal right to take
appropriate action against the authors, if plagiarism or fabricated information is discovered.
Abstracts and posters of conferences, results presented at meetings (for example, to inform investigators or
participants about findings), results databases (data without interpretation, discussion, context or
conclusions in the form of tables and text to describe data/information where this is not easily presented
in tabular form) are not considered prior publication.
Authors who wish to publish translations of the articles that have been published elsewhere should ensure
that they have appropriate permission(s), indicate clearly that the material has been translated and
re-published, and indicate clearly the original source of the material. The Editor-in-Chief may request
copies of related publications if he/she is concerned about overlap and possible redundancy.
PERMISSION FOR REPRODUCTION
Bentham Science has collaborated with the Copyright Clearance Center to meet its customer’s
licensing, besides rights & permission needs.
The Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink® service makes it faster and easier to secure
permission from Bentham Science journal titles. Simply visit Journals by Title and locate the desired content. Then go to the
article’s abstract and click on “Rights and Permissions” to open the RightsLink’s page. If you are unable to
locate the content you wish to use or are unable to secure the rights you are seeking, please e-mail us at
[email protected]
Published/reproduced material should not be included unless written permission has been obtained from the
copyright holder, which should be forwarded to the Editorial Office in case of acceptance of the article for
publication.
Open Access Articles
Articles are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public
License (CC-BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode),
which permits unrestricted distribution and reproduction in any medium, as long as the work is properly
credited/attributed. For more details, please visit Open
Access Policy
DISCLAIIMER
Responsibility for the content published by Bentham Science Publishers in any of its
journals, including any opinions expressed therein, rests exclusively with the author(s) of such content. To
the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, BSP (on its own behalf, and on behalf of its staff and
members of its editorial board) disclaims responsibility for any and all injury and/or damage (whether
financial or otherwise) to persons or property, resulting directly or indirectly from any ideas, methods,
instructions or products (including errors in the same) referred to in the content of any of BSP’s journals.
Any dispute arising, including any claim shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the United Arab
Emirates, as applied in the Emirate of Sharjah.