Editorial ethics

Banatica Review intends to publish studies, articles and book-reviews concerning the Banat and Transylvania history, or of a national interest, both into Romanian and an international widespread language. The published issues would have preeminently a scientific character, with observance of multicultural and multiethnic spirituality so that to exclude any discrimination or xenophobe attack, even in a scientific shape.

In order to discourage from plagiarizing, or any other authorship rights encroaching upon, the Revue board kindly ask the authors to harmonize with the Review subjects and essential features, by demonstrating original subject approaching, writing form and scientific argumentation.

We also appreciate a good control of the researching methods and the references support, quoting maximum accuracy, with observance of our Review make-up standards so that its scientific profile improves its homogeneousness.

We do not charge any fees to the authors for publishing in our journal.

Preventing and Discouraging Plagiarism

The sent articles may not have been published or previously sent to another reviews in order to be published. Thus, the whole responsibility concerning the content and the studies and articles authenticity is incumbent exclusively upon the authors.

Declaration

Attempts of plagiarism that the evaluating process of the articles might put in light entail the article rejecting, author’s notifying and even his exclusion from the contributors to our revue. In the case that the editorial staff would be informed on possible plagiarism of yet published articles, all measures will be adopted to prevent some trials, once they are validated

The Review board assures in the same time the authors on its politics of confidentiality upon the content of the sent writings, upon the impartiality concerning the scientific value appreciation of them, and upon its decision of not using them in other purposes without the author’s/ authors’ permission.

On the questions of plagiarism, Banatica follows Harvard Guide to Using Sources.

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