The Journal of Materials Research encourages submissions from all qualified authors, including its Principal Editors, Associate Editors, and Editor-in-Chief. In order to avoid situations of real or perceived conflicts of interest, it is the goal of the journal to conduct the review of papers authored by editors using the same high ethical standards that are used for the review of all JMR submissions. Because it is beneficial for JMR readers and authors to understand the journal's policy on reviewing and publishing, especially the work of its own editors, the paragraphs below describe JMR's policy.
Non-Editors
Manuscripts submitted to JMR with no editors as authors are sent
first to the Editor-in-Chief or an Associate Editor. That individual
assigns them to a Principal Editor who has technical expertise
in the subject matter of the research topic. The Principal Editor
is responsible for finding competent reviewers, assuring that
the reviews are comprehensive and fair, and recommending to the
Editor-in-Chief whether the manuscript should be accepted, revised
or rejected. The final decision is the responsibility of the
Editor-in-Chief. Even for the no-editor-as-author editorial
process, the identity of the Principal Editors and reviewers
for a manuscript is kept confidential from everyone not directly
involved in the review process.
Principal and Associate Editors
Any manuscript authored or coauthored by a JMR Principal or Associate
Editor will be sent first to the Editor-in-Chief. He will either
act as Principal Editor or assign the manuscript to another qualified
Principal Editor. The same review process as for non-editors
will be used, but the Editor-in-Chief will closely monitor the
process to ensure a thorough, unbiased, confidential review.
As with all JMR submissions, Principal Editor and reviewers'
identities will remain confidential. If accepted, the manuscript
will not receive preferential treatment in publication order.
Editor-in-Chief
Submissions of papers for which the Editor-in-Chief is primary
or coauthor will be handled using a review process in which the
Editor-in-Chief has no editorial contact or influence. Editorial
responsibility will be delegated by the Chair of the JMR Advisory
Review Board to an Associate Editor or a qualified Advisory Review
Board member, who will either oversee the review or assign an
appropriate Principal Editor to invite reviewers. The surrogate
Editor-in-Chief will ensure that the manuscript receives a thorough,
unbiased, and confidential review. In order to preserve Principal
Editor and reviewers' anonymity, the review will not be conducted
via JMR Manuscript Central, to which the Editor-in-Chief has
universal access. Instead, all correspondence after manuscript
submission will take place outside of the system and will be
maintained in a separate confidential file at MRS Headquarters.
Reviewers will be notified that the paper is authored by the
Editor-in-Chief and assured that their identities will not be
revealed in order to encourage them to submit a candid review.
If accepted, the article will not receive preferential treatment
in publication order.