Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

  • Editorial policies

1. About the Journal

Name of the journal, ownership, website, ID

Annali del Museo Civico di Rovereto is a peer reviewed and open access journal published by Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation and dates back to 1985. The journal is published on the website https://www.fondazionemcr.it/annali. The Annals have the identifying code of /in the series ISSN International Standard Serial Number 1720-9161. Each article also carries the number DOI.

Aims & Scope, publishing schedule

It is a multidisciplinary journal focused on the traditional fields covered by the museum' activities concerning History/Archaeology and Natural sciences. The fields (and some of the related topics) traditionally covered by the journal are: museology (collections, didactics, etc.), plants science, zoology (systematics, entomology, herpetology, ethology), archaeology, astronomy, earth science (petrography, mineralogy, paleontology, meteorology). The Journal publishes also proceedings of workshops and conferences. Special issues can be dedicated to specific topics. Articles proposed are accepted only when they are shown to pursue the objectives/mission of the Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation, the institution which edits the Annals. Annali del Museo Civico di Rovereto is published once a year.

2. Peer Review Process 

All of the journal contents will be subjected to peer-review. The Editors will apply a first review to the received papers and only those matching our editorial criteria and topics and/or judged to be of potential interests will be send to one or more reviewer of the Editorial board for the next-step review on the contents of the papers. The Editorial team is composed by experts in the different fields with no conflict of interest. They will be engaged in a peer-review process to the submitted manuscripts as received by the Editors, treating them confidentially prior their publication. The peer-review process may also make use of outside experts of proven experience if no expert of the Editorial Team has specific competence in the theme dealt with in the article. The manuscripts will therefore be accepted or rejected by the Editors providing an objective judgment, sometimes following an invite to the authors to revise the manuscript on the basis of the received inputs from the reviewers.

3. Identification of research misconduct and publication ethics 

The standards of ethical behaviour involves the authors, the associate editors, the editor-in-chief, the reviewers (Editorial Board) and the publisher. They concern several ethical issues, such as controversies, plagiarism, fraudulent research, data manipulation, falsification, duplicate publication and simultaneous submissions (FONTE: https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/653885/Ethics-in-research-and-publication-brochure.pdf).
Authors should pay attention to the following rules:
- We expect all the mentioned authors provided a substantial contribution to the study conception and design, data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation;
- The list of references should be provided by the authors;
- Any information on financial supports should be mentioned at the end of the articles;
- Authors should guarantee their paper is based on original (never before published) research;
- Authors are obliged to provide retractions or corrections in case of detection.
Publication ethics and malpractice management are inspired by and follow the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://www.publicationethics.org).
Publication malpractice is accurately monitored by the Editors and measures against it will be taken as a consequence. Any potential conflict of interest should be disclosed by the authors; the Editors will prevent at the same time any actual or potential conflict of interest with the Editorial Board or the reviewed material.
The Editor-in Chief will receive the reports about misconducts providing definite and unappealable resolutions about them.

4. Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
Alessandra Cattoi

Associate Editors
Maurizio Battisti
Claudia Beretta
Alessio Bertolli
Michela Canali
Filippo Prosser
Gionata Stancher
Eleonora Zen

Assistant Editors
Filippo Maria Buzzetti
Federica Bertola

Advisory Board
[Zoologia-Entomologia] Roberto Battiston, Museo Etnografico Canal di Brenta (Vicenza)
[Zoologia-Etologia] Giuseppe Bogliani, Università di Pavia
[Zoologia-Erpetologia] Franco Andreone, Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali (Torino)
[Botanica] Giovanni Cristofolini, former researcher Università di Bologna
[Botanica] Fabrizio Martini, former researcher Università di Trieste
[Scienze della Terra] Guido Roghi, IGG - CNR (Istituto Geoscienze e Georisorse - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche)
[Archeologia] Umberto Tecchiati (UNIMI)
[Archeologia] Barbara Maurina (Soprintendenza PAT)
[Archeologia] Mara Gioia Migliavacca (UNIVR)
[Archeologia-Dendrocronologia] Jarno Bontadi (CNR - IBE)

5. Editorial contact information

Annali del Museo Civico di Rovereto is published by
Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto
Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation
Borgo Santa Caterina, 41
I-38068 Rovereto, Trento ITALY
tel. +39 (0)464 542800
annali@fondazionemcr.it

6. Copyright and licensing information

The copyright for articles in this journal are retained by the author(s), with first publication rights granted to the journal.
Articles are free to use with proper attribution in educational and other non-commercial setting under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

7. Access

Annali del Museo Civico di Rovereto are set up as fully open access and publish previously accepted contributions in Open Access directly, without embargo periods (OA Gold road). Annali del Museo Civico di Rovereto do not charge the authors for any processing and publication costs (article processing charge - APC). Readers are not required to register in order to read and download published papers.

8. Archiving 

Archiving involves saving the data in a data-redundancy, consisting of two different virtual machines (master/slave). Protection of data is thus guaranteed not only by the principal database (master), which makes data available, but also by a second dormant and synchronised database (slave), for use in the case of failure of the first one. Backup is carried out daily twenty four seven, with a virtual machine database slave, with retention of seven copies in rotation: one copy of the previous month, two copies of the last two weeks and four copies daily.

9. Revenue sources

Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation pays all management and publication costs. No author fees are required. The journal is completely open access. There's no revenue from subscriptions and advertising.

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