Editorial Policies
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine (ACAM) is committed to the highest standards of editorial integrity, transparency, and publication ethics. These policies align with the international guidelines issued by ICMJE, COPE, WAME, and DOAJ.
All submissions undergo initial editorial screening followed by a rigorous double-blind peer review by at least two independent experts. Reviewer and author identities are concealed throughout the process. The Editor-in-Chief (or a designated handling editor without conflicts) makes the final decision based on the reviewers’ reports and the manuscript’s scientific merit.
Details: Peer-Review Process
ACAM follows COPE recommendations and international best practices. Human studies require ethics committee approval and compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki; animal studies must follow institutional and international standards. Plagiarism, data fabrication/falsification, duplicate submission, and salami publication are strictly prohibited. Conflicts of interest must be disclosed by authors, reviewers, and editors.
Details: Publication Ethics
ACAM is a fully open-access journal. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). This license permits sharing and adaptation for non-commercial purposes with proper attribution; commercial use requires additional permission.
Open access policy: Open Access Policy | License: CC BY-NC 4.0
To uphold originality and academic integrity, submissions are screened with plagiarism-detection tools prior to review. Manuscripts with unacceptable similarity may be returned or rejected.
Details: Plagiarism Policy
All published content is preserved for long-term accessibility in the Internet Archive. ACAM encourages data availability statements and sharing of materials and methods to support reproducibility.
Details: Archiving & Data Repository Policy
ACAM encourages clear contribution statements (CRediT taxonomy) and transparent reporting of funding and competing interests. Where applicable, clinical trials should be prospectively registered (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov or equivalent). Authors are encouraged to share data, materials, and methods to support reproducibility.
Details: Authorship and Transparency Policy
Authors may appeal editorial decisions with a reasoned request. Complaints regarding peer review, editorial decisions, ethics, or suspected misconduct are handled impartially and in accordance with COPE guidance.
Details: Complaints Policy
In cases of proven ethical violation, major error, or legal issues, ACAM may issue corrections, expressions of concern, or retractions. Retraction notices remain permanently accessible.
Details: Retraction & Removal
All authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any relationships or activities that could bias their work or its evaluation.
Details: Conflict of Interest Policy
Authors must clearly state all sources of financial support for the research and the role of funders (if any) in study design, data collection, analysis, decision to publish, or manuscript preparation.
Details: Funding Sources