Publishing ethics
Publication Ethics/Conflict of Interests
Principles of fair assessment (DORA)
Research data management and FAIR principles
Publication Ethics/Conflict of Interests
Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal accepts original articles which were not published before. In case of plagiarism, the paper will immediately be returned to the author without consideration for publication in the journal. In case of any conflicts between the author and the journal, the editorial board refers to COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) standards of publication ethics. For more information, please visit: http://publicationethics.org/
In the case that the author does not accept reviewers’ remarks, the editorial board considers on any conflicts and makes final decision. If the author does not agree with the final decision, s\he has a right to withdraw the paper without consideration for publication.
Principles of fair assessment (DORA)
The journal supports the principles of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). We evaluate submitted materials solely on their scientific content, methodological quality, and contribution to science, rather than on journal indicators or author citation rates. The journal recognises various forms of scientific results, including theoretical and empirical research, data sets, critical editions, translations, and reviews.
Research data management and FAIR principles
The journal adheres to FAIR principles in managing research information. We ensure that materials are findable by assigning DOIs and standardised metadata; accessible through open access via our platform; interoperable through the use of commonly accepted metadata formats; and reusable through open access licensing and the provision of complete bibliographic and descriptive data.
The journal encourages authors to deposit data generated during the research process in open repositories (e.g., Zenodo, OSF, Figshare, or institutional archives) to ensure openness, transparency, and reusability. At the same time, the journal adheres to ethical standards regarding the dissemination of sensitive and confidential research data, which may be accessible only under controlled access, with a limited set of users and after appropriate approval, while the metadata of such materials must remain findable and described in accordance with FAIR standards.
