Ethics statement
All papers submitted to Journal of Electrical Engineering will be screened for plagiarism. We do not tolerate plagiarism and we reserve the right to check all submissions through appropriate plagiarism checking tools. Submissions containing suspected plagiarism, in whole or part, will be rejected.
Ethical guidelines for journal publication
Each peer-reviewed article published in Journal of Electrical Engineering is an approval of the progress of scientific research in the field of electrical engineering. It directly reflects the quality of the authors’ work and the institutions that support them. Peer-review is designed to support and embody scientific methods.
Therefore, it is very important that all parties involved in the act of the publication, including the author, journal editors, peer reviewers, publishers, and social organization, should common to perform the Publication Ethics as the moral behavior standards.
Journal of Electrical Engineering recognizes the Publication Ethics as our moral behavior, and takes our duties of guardianship over all stages of publishing extremely seriously.
Peer review process
All research articles, and most other article types, published in Journal of Electrical Engineering undergo thorough peer review. Each published article was reviewed by a minimum of two independent reviewers using a single-blind peer review process, where the identities of the reviewers are not known to the authors, but the reviewers know the identities of the authors. Articles will be screened for plagiarism before acceptance.
All submissions to Journal of Electrical Engineering are assessed by an Editor, who will decide whether they are suitable for peer review. Where an Editor is on the author list or has any other competing interest regarding a specific manuscript, another member of the Editorial Board will be assigned to assume responsibility for overseeing peer review. Submissions felt to be suitable for consideration will be sent for peer review by appropriate independent experts. Editors will make a decision based on the reviewers’ reports and authors are sent these reports along with the editorial decision on their manuscript. Authors should note that even in light of one positive report, concerns raised by another reviewer may fundamentally undermine the study and result in the manuscript being rejected. Chief Editor or Executive Chief Editor review is the final review process, which is mainly responsible for the political direction, academic quality and editorial publishing quality.
Peer review is a system based on trust. Each party—the reviewer, the author, and the publication—relies on the others to operate professionally, ethically, expediently, and confidentially.
Responsibilities of the Reviewer
Provide a prompt, thorough, and impartial review of the article
Give constructive feedback with reasonable suggestions and professional tone
Avoid suggesting the addition of irrelevant or unnecessary references
Alert editor to any suspected ethical issues
Maintain confidentiality by safeguarding the unique contributions of the author’s work
Responsibilities of the Author
Accurately report research findings
Ensure article meets all publication requirements and adheres to ethical standards
Ensure article is an original work of the listed authors and is not previously published or currently submitted elsewhere
Follow all ethical guidelines including authorship, citation, data reporting, and publishing original research.
Revise article as per reviewers’ suggestions (or give a reason why not)
Responsibilities of the Publication
The publication’s responsibilities may be fulfilled by a journal Editor or Associate Editor
Select, invite, and manage reviewers
Ensure a fair and speedy peer review process
Synthesize disparate peer review reports and arrive at a final decision
Maintain confidentiality by preserving the reviewer’s anonymity and by safeguarding the unique contributions of the author’s work
Uphold all policies of the publication, including ethical policies
Maintain the rigour of scientific research and protect the researchers’ intellectual property rights
Any questions from authors or reviewers about the peer review process should be directed to the Editor.
Confidentiality
Editors will treat all manuscripts submitted to Journal of Electrical Engineering in confidence. Reviewers are also required to treat manuscripts confidentially. Journal of Electrical Engineering will not share manuscripts with third parties outside of the journal except in cases of suspected misconduct.
Ownership and management
Journal of Electrical Engineering is sponsored by China Machinery Industry Information Institute.
Licensing and Copyright
The Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY) shall apply to all articles published in the Journal. In order to reflect updates to the CC-BY license the Publisher reserves the right to update its Copyright Policy and License Agreement.
Author fees
All articles published by Journal of Electrical Engineering need to pay publication fee. 350 RMB per page is required to publish in this publication.
Conflicts of Interest
Authors who submit to this publication are required to have no potential sources of conflict of interest in their submission.
Complaints and Appeals
Authors who wish to appeal a rejection or make a complaint may contact the editorial office via cjee@cjeecmp.com. During the handling of the complaint, the identity of the persons involved and the scope of the inquiry are kept confidential to the extent practicable.
Archiving
All published articles will be free access via
http://www.cjeecmp.cn/EN/article/showOldVolumn.do
The web site
http://www.cjeecmp.cn/EN/2095-9524/home.shtml
Confidentiality
Editors will treat all manuscripts submitted to JEE in confidence. Reviewers are also required to treat manuscripts confidentially. CJEE will not share manuscripts with third parties outside of CJEE except in cases of suspected misconduct.