International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology

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International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology- The majority of the articles submitted to our journal are unsolicited, and all articles will go through a peer review process as part of our commitment to transparency. Before original research articles are accepted for publishing in our journal, they undergo a single anonymised peer review in which the identity of the reviewers are kept confidential from the author. An editor will not have any input or impact on the peer review procedure or the publication decision for their own article. Manuscripts written by a member of the journal's editorial team are independently peer evaluated. Please see our journal's peer review process for further details on what to expect during the review process.

The COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers serve as the foundation for the basic concepts and standards that the International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology asks all reviewers to abide by. Please see the policy page for our peer review terms and conditions.

Plagiarism is the misappropriation of another person's words, concepts, or ideas without acknowledging their original creator and passing them off as one's own. The International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology works in iThenticate and CrossCheck by CrossRef. A plagiarism detection service called iThenticate checks the supplied content's originality before it is published. During the peer review process, the International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology runs papers through iThenticate. By going to www.ithenticate.com, authors, researchers, and freelancers can also employ iThenticate to screen their work before submission.

Articles in this open access journal are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. which permits others to remix, change, and build upon the work in noncommercial ways as long as appropriate credit is given and any new works are licenced in accordance with the original ones. The entirety of the journal's contents is shielded by Indian and global copyright laws. The Journal, on the other hand, grants to all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual right of access to, and a licence to copy, use, distribute, perform, and display the work publicly, as well as to create and distribute derivative works in any digital medium for any reasonable, non-commercial purpose, provided that proper authorship and ownership of the rights are acknowledged. The Creative Commons licence is incorporated into this author contract and will govern how others may use your article after it has been published.