STUDIA HISTORIA
 
STUDIA HISTORIA
   
           
 

Receipt of the articles, information about copyright, PEMS

Open Access: Yes

Publication fees: None

When citing this journal, please use the abbreviation: Studia UBB Historia.


Submission:
Submitted papers should be sent either by regular mail (accompanied by a CD) to:

Editorial Board of Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Historia
Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babes-Bolyai University
M. Kogălniceanu no. 1, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Phone: 0264-40.53.00

or by e-mail to the Executive Editors:

Marius Bucur, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: mbucur63@gmail.com
Ionuţ Costea, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: costea06@yahoo.com
Gelu Florea, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: gelufl@yahoo.com
Toader Nicoară, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: nicoaratoader@yahoo.fr
Sorin Mitu, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: sorinmitu@yahoo.com
Valentin Orga, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: valiorga@yahoo.com
Virgiliu Ţârău, Babeş-Bolyai University
E-mail: vtarau@yahoo.com

respecting the announced deadline and the journal format [Instructions]. The authors will be announced on the acceptance or rejection of their papers and about the suggestions made by the reviewers. All papers are reviewed independently at least by two referees, but the authors are entirely responsible for the content of their papers. All published papers will become property of the journal.
By submitting a work to be evaluated and published as a paper in our journal the authors implicitly confirm and agree that their paper is an original work, it has not been published before, that all the copyrighted material used in the work has been properly acknowledged.

Issues, Deadlines:
The journal is published semesterly (June, December).

The paper submission for the Studia UBB Historia volumes are programmed as follow:

‐ For volume 1 the final papers will be received until the beginning of May;
‐ For volume 2 the final papers will be received until the beginning of November.

 

Prevention and Fight against Plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct

Authors of the journal must be aware and understand that Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai intends to prevent, and also sanctions attempts and acts of plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct, including but not limited to the fabrication and/or falsification of data. Therefore, authors are hereby advised that:
– Plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process (Editorial Office, peer review) may lead to: a) rejection of the manuscript for publication; b) official information of the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation; and c) information of the scholarly community and public opinion.
– Upon notification on allegation of plagiarism or other fraudulent actions for any article that has been already published in Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai, and following the thorough verification of the notification, the Editorial Office may take the following steps: a) contact the Index of allegations of plagiarized works in Romania; b) follow the procedure in place for plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process; c) officially inform the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation, making available all necessary documents (including the author’s responsible declaration of originality); d) advise the most important international databases about the allegation of plagiarism; and e) publish (on the site, etc.) its official position on the matter. As conceptual and general guidelines on plagiarism, the journal Studia UBB refers to: “What Constitutes Plagiarism?”, in “Harvard Guide to Using Sources”, available here: https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/what-constitutes-plagiarism. See also: https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/uploads/
2020-06/RA_HEADT%20Centre%20Webinar%20on%20Plagiarism_FINAL.pdf

 

Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

The Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement aligns with the recommendations of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics): Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers.

 

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Copyright info: "Transfer of copyright agreement". When the article is accepted for publication, I, as the author and representative of the coauthors, hereby agree to transfer to Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Historia all rights, including those pertaining to electronic forms and transmissions, under existing copyright laws, except for the following, which the author specifically retain: the right to make further copies of all or part of the published article for my use in classroom teaching; the right to reuse all or part of this material in a review or in a textbook of which I am the author; the right to make copies of the published work for internal distribution within the institution that employs me.

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