Publication Policy

International • Double-Blind Peer-Reviewed • Open Access • Bilingual (EN/TR)

Publication Policy

Journal Profile: Journal of Arts is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, and open-access journal. The journal accepts submissions in English and Turkish and follows a Continuous Publication model.

Aim and Scope

The journal publishes high-quality interdisciplinary theoretical and empirical research in the field of arts. For the detailed thematic scope, please see the About / Focus and Scope page.

Languages, Frequency, and Article Types

  • Languages: English and Turkish.
  • Publication Frequency: Continuous Publication.
  • Article Types: Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Critical Analyses, and interdisciplinary contributions.

Peer Review Policy (Double-Blind)

All submissions undergo an initial editorial screening for scope, basic quality, and ethical compliance. Suitable manuscripts are sent to at least two independent reviewers under a double-blind evaluation process. Editors base decisions on reviewers' reports and academic merit.

Confidentiality is strictly maintained throughout the review. Editors and reviewers must disclose any conflicts of interest and recuse themselves when necessary.

Open Access Model

Journal of Arts provides immediate open access to all content with no embargo. Articles are freely available upon publication. For licensing and reuse rights, see Copyright & Licensing and Open Access Policy.

Copyright & Licensing

Authors retain copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication. Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. Full details are provided on the Copyright & Licensing page.

Plagiarism Screening

All submissions are screened for similarity (e.g., via iThenticate). Plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and redundant publications are strictly prohibited and constitute grounds for rejection, in line with COPE guidelines. Our commitment to ethical publishing is further detailed in the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.

Data Availability and Research Integrity

  • Authors are responsible for the accuracy and integrity of the data used in their research.
  • Raw data may be requested by editors or reviewers where necessary.
  • Where appropriate, authors are encouraged to share data on open repositories, with proper documentation and citation.

Corrections and Retractions

Minor errors may be addressed through errata or corrigenda. In cases of major ethical breaches (fabrication, plagiarism, undisclosed conflicts of interest), the journal may issue a retraction in accordance with COPE practices. For procedural details, see the Publication Ethics page.

Conflicts of Interest

All authors, editors, and reviewers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could be perceived as influencing the evaluation or publication of a manuscript.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use

Authors must explicitly disclose any use of AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT) in the preparation of manuscripts. AI can be used only for writing and language support; it does not contribute to the scientific content, which remains entirely the responsibility of the authors. AI tools are not employed in editorial decision-making processes.

Archiving and Indexing

Archiving: Long-term digital preservation is provided through LOCKSS and CLOCKSS (or equivalent) systems. Details are available on the Archiving Policy page.

Indexing: For the up-to-date list of abstracting and indexing services, please refer to the Indexing & Abstracting page.

Compliance and Standards

The journal adheres to the COPE Core Practices and is dedicated to maintaining transparency and best practices across its editorial policies, peer review, and publication ethics. This commitment ensures the integrity of our publication process and provides a reliable platform for scholarly communication.

Note: This page outlines the general editorial and publication framework of the Journal of Arts. For detailed ethical principles, please see the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.