Text & Analysis adheres to international standards of research and publication ethics. Our journal adopts the International Ethical Publishing Principles published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). Authors submitting articles to the journal must comply with the ethical rules listed below, which are determined under these principles.
Text & Analysis expects authors to submit original research that has not been previously published. These articles should not be submitted to another journal at the same time. Under ethical principles, authors should not present research results in more than one publication in a way that disrupts the integrity of research and inappropriately divides research results into sections; they should share the preliminary data of their study if requested by editors and referees, and they should keep these data after the article is published. When authors detect a significant error or inaccuracy in their published papers, they should immediately inform the journal editor and cooperate to retract or correct the paper.
All articles published in Text & Analysis are open access. During the article evaluation and publication process, no fee is charged to the authors and no royalties are paid to the authors.
Authors of the article submitted to Text & Analysis should be limited to those who have contributed significantly to the study. Authors should be determined before the article is submitted. It is not acceptable to add people who have not contributed to the work as authors (“gift authorship”) or to remove people who have contributed (“ghost authorship”)
Authors of the article submitted to Text & Analysis should mention the organizations and financial sources that supported their work, if any, in the contribution and acknowledgment section.
The papers submitted to Text & Analysis must be the authors' original research. When the work of other researchers is included in the article, it should be appropriately cited and listed in the references. All submitted articles are checked and evaluated using iThenticate plagiarism detection software. Articles with a similarity rate higher than 15% are not assessed.Articles submitted to Text & Analysis requiring data collection through questionnaires, scales, interviews, or observations must obtain ethics committee permission. The article should state evidence of compliance with ethical rules during the data collection (e.g., securing permission for scales, questionnaires, or photographs belonging to others).
o Indication of compliance with copyright regulations for the intellectual and artistic works used.
• Editors can follow one of the following steps according to the referees’ recommendations:
o Accepting the article without any changes,
o Accepting the article after minor revisions or corrections,
o Requesting authors to edit their papers and reinitiating the referee review process,
o Rejecting the study.
• Editors’ decisions are based solely on academic criteria, and they take full responsibility for these decisions.
• Editors ensure a fair and impartial evaluation of the studies and act under the principle of freedom of expression.
• Editors conduct processes under intellectual property rights and ethical standards.
• Editors protect the confidentiality of authors and referees; they manage the review process following these confidentiality principles. Since the evaluation process is carried out in a double-blind system, identity information is kept confidential. The referee list of each issue is announced in the relevant issue.
• Editors ensure that all papers are reviewed by qualified referee
• Detailed information about the process for authors is provided in the Editorial Guidelines.
• Editors consider whether there are any potential conflicts of interest between authors and referees during referee assignments.
• Referees are urged to use impartial, scientific, and objective language when evaluating the manuscript.
• Discourteous and unscientific reviews are banned or censored.
• Editors are responsible for protecting the intellectual property rights of all published articles and defending the rights of the journal and authors in case of possible violations.
• Editors consider criticism of the articles published in the journal and constructively approach these criticisms. They publish criticism and discussion papers on the article.
• In cases of suspected violations of scientific publication ethics, such as misconduct, plagiarism, conflict of interest, and copyright violations, they inform the journal’s editorial team to clarify the situation,
• The Editorial Board provides suggestions about indexes in which the journal can be included to increase its academic quality.
• The members of the Editorial Board must refrain from submitting articles to the journal or serving as referees during their term of office.