Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

Eurasian Journal of Music Education (EJME) is based on international academic publishing standards and follows the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Publication Ethics Principles

Plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, and unethical practices are strictly prohibited. All manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software. For studies involving human or animal subjects, ethics committee approval is mandatory. In cases where a conflict of interest exists, authors must clearly declare it.

Authors’ Responsibilities

Authors are responsible for the originality and scientific content of their work. All authors must have made a meaningful academic contribution to the study. References must be cited accurately and completely.

Peer Review Process

The journal applies a double-blind peer review system. Reviewers are expected to act in accordance with the principles of confidentiality and impartiality. Based on the reviewers’ reports, the manuscript may be accepted, returned for revision, or rejected.

Editorial Responsibility

Editors ensure impartiality and academic quality throughout the evaluation process. Publication decisions are based solely on scientific criteria; authors’ institutions, titles, or nationalities are not taken into consideration.

Open Access Policy

EJME adopts the Diamond Open Access model. No fees are charged to authors or readers. All published articles are freely and permanently accessible without restriction.

Last Update Time: 3/10/26