Curation Policy for the Open Journal of Business Theology Community on Zenodo
Purpose
The Open Journal of Business Theology (OJBT) community on Zenodo aims to collect, preserve, and disseminate scholarly work that bridges the fields of business and theology. This policy outlines the criteria and processes for curating content within this community.
Submission Guidelines
- Eligibility: Submissions must be relevant to the intersection of business and theology, including original research, case studies, and reflective essays.
- Language: All submissions should be in English.
- Formatting: Authors are encouraged to adhere to standard academic formatting and citation styles.
Review Process
- Initial Screening: Each submission will undergo an initial screening for relevance and adherence to submission guidelines.
- Peer Review: Eligible manuscripts will be sent for peer review by experts in the field. Reviews will focus on originality, methodological rigor, and contribution to the field.
- Decision: Based on peer review feedback, submissions may be accepted, require revisions, or be rejected.
Quality Assurance
- Plagiarism Check: All submissions will be screened for plagiarism to maintain academic integrity.
- Continuous Review: Curated content will be periodically reviewed to ensure ongoing relevance and quality.
Community Engagement
- Feedback: Authors and community members are encouraged to provide feedback on curated content to foster a collaborative environment.
- Updates: Members will be informed of new submissions and relevant community activities through regular updates.
Conclusion
This curation policy aims to uphold the standards of academic excellence and relevance within the OJBT community on Zenodo. By adhering to these guidelines, we strive to contribute meaningfully to the discourse at the intersection of business and theology.
For any questions or further clarifications, community members are encouraged to reach out through the Zenodo platform.