Journal Policies
- Aim & Scope
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Statement
- Archiving
- Article Processing Charges
- Plagiarism Check
- References Management
Aim & Scope
Civitas Consecratio is aimed to provide information on the result of community service activities that are published based on the utilization of science and technological advance to educate and prosper millions.
The scope of this journal include economic empowerment, social works, applied local politics and democracy, public policy, applied e-government, public sector in local and financial service, indigenous and native community services, human resources, applied civil registration population services, community policing.
Peer Review Process
Civitas Consecratio uses an online submission and review system. All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed under the following policies:
- Editor-in-Chief, assisted by the editor, is responsible for selecting manuscripts and peer reviewer.
- The manuscript will be reviewed by at least two peer reviewers.
- Peer reviewers does not know the identity of the author, and vice versa (double blind review).
- The review process will consider the novelty, objectivity, method, scientific impact, conclusions, and references.
- The editorial team will provide the final decision regarding the submission of the manuscript to the author (correspondence) based on the recommendation of the peer reviewer.
- The editorial team will maintain the confidentiality of all submitted material and all communications with peer reviewers.
Publication Frequency
Civitas Consecratio will be published twice a year in June and November with six articles per issue.
Open Access Statement
Civitas Consecratio provides instant open access to its content by adhering to the principle that making research freely available to the public will support global knowledge exchange. Articles that are declared accepted will be available and free to download on the journal page.
Archiving
This journal has not used a distributed archiving system among libraries.
Article Processing Charges
Every manuscript submitted to Civitas Consecratio will not be subject to a 'Article Processing Charges', which includes submission, review, editing, publishing, management and archiving and allows direct access to the full version of the article.
Plagiarism Check
Civitas Consecratio editorial team will ensure that each published article will not exceed 20% of the similarity score. Plagiarism filtering will be carried out by the editor.
References Management
Every manuscript submitted to Civitas Consecratio must use a reference management application, such as Mendeley and Zotero.
