Name | Maximum Academic Press |
Membership Category | Professional Publisher (Small) |
Website | https://www.maxapress.com/ |
Owner | Professor Zong-Ming (Max) Cheng, chief editor and founder of MAP |
Main Address | 1833 Highway 85 S Fayetteville, GA 30215-2903, USA |
Other Office Locations | |
Copyright and Licensing Link | https://www.maxapress.com/Licensing_and_Copyright |
Copyright and Licensing Policy | All MAP journals benefit from a general license over all content submitted. By signing the License to Publish, authors are permitted to post the final, published PDF of their article on a website, institutional repository, or other free public server, immediately on publication. Open access articles are published under a CC BY License (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License) and the license will automatically be updated as and when updated by the Creative Commons organization.This license allows readers to copy, distribute and transmit the contribution as long as it is attributed back to the author. Readers are permitted to alter, transform or build upon the contribution, and to use the article for commercial purposes.CopyrightAll Maximum Academic Press (MAP) journals are published Open Access. This means all articles are immediately available to read and reuse upon publication. Articles in MAP journals can be downloaded, shared, and reused without restriction, as long as the original authors are properly cited.The ownership of copyright in the text of individual articles (including research articles, opinions, reviews, conference proceedings and abstracts) is not affected by its submission to or publication by MAP.Images and graphics not forming part of user-contributed materials are the property of or are licensed to MAP and may not be downloaded or copied without explicit and specific permission or in accordance with any specific copyright notice attached to that material.You may include a requirement to reproduce copyright notices but you may not restrict the right to reproduce the entire article, including third-party graphics. This means that you must obtain any necessary third-party consents and permissions to reproduce third-party materials in your articles submitted to MAP. |
Complaint Contact Link | https://www.maxapress.com/Peer_Review_Policy |
Complaint Policy | Appeal Process
Appeals will be considered on a case by case basis and must be submitted in writing to the journal’s editorial office. Appeals on the basis on novelty or scope are not likely to be granted.
The email of editorial office of all journals are listed in the page journal information (for example:https://www.maxapress.com/forres/journal_information). |
Publication Charge Link | https://www.maxapress.com/forres/article_processing_charges |
Publication Charge Policy | Take this journal (Forestry Research) as an example:Article Processing ChargesForestry Research is an Open-Access journal supported by article processing charges (APCs).APC RateForestry Research levies an Article Processing Charges (APC) per article. Only accepted paper will be charged. Authors whose work is accepted for publication are responsible for paying an APC. The APC for all published articles is as follows (plus VAT or local taxes where applicable): $2250 USD.Forestry Research offers APC waivers by the end of 2024.The consideration of your submission for publication will remain unaffected by your request for fee support (discount or waiver).WaiversBeginning in 2025, the journal Forestry Research will offer full APC waivers to corresponding authors in the Least Developed Countries (https://unctad.org/topic/least-developed-countries/list). In addition, full or partial waivers may be available to those experiencing financial hardships. Authors should submit a waiver or discount request during the submission of their article. Please request your waiver or discount at the point of submission. |
OASPA Compliant OA Journals | TBC |
OA Articles (approx. number in 12 months) | TBC |
OASPA Compliant OA Books | |
Peer Review Process Link | https://www.maxapress.com/Peer_Review_Policy |
Peer Review Policy | The scientific editors of each MAP Journal independently evaluate each manuscript that warrants further consideration for publication that will be sent out for in-depth peer review by external reviewers. MAP does not interfere or influence the scientific quality control set forth by the editorial board of each journal.In the event that any author of a manuscript holds an editorial position within the journal, that editor will be fully excluded from the editorial process of the manuscript. This will be duly acknowledged in the Conflict of Interest Statement of the published paper.All MAP journals execute a single-blind peer review process. The editors and reviewers know the identities of the authors, but the authors do not know the identities of the editors and reviewers to ensure an independent review process.In order to verify the originality of content submitted before publication, MAP runs all manuscripts through iThenticate during the peer review process. A manuscript with more than 15% of similarity index (without reference) will be unaccepted even though the similarity index might be from authors’ previous work (self-plagiarism).Reviewing ProcedureThe following describes the first round of reviewing process for all manuscripts submitted to all MAP journals.When a manuscript is submitted to a MAP journal,1. It first goes through a quality check (QC) by the editorial office. [timeline: 1 day]This will ensure all necessary information is included in the submission and prevent plagiarism (include unintentional plagiarism and self-plagiarism) by iThenticate from any published materials prior to sending to a scientific editor for evaluation.2. The editor(s)-in-chief assign each paper to an associate editor, taking expertise and load-balancing issues into account. [timeline: 1 day]The QC-passed manuscripts will be sent to the editor-in-chief for scientific merit or fitness. The manuscript may be rejected because of low quality, unfit for scope, sent back for major revision, or be assigned to an appropriate associate editor for further evaluation.3. The associate editor makes the recommendation and pick at least two reviewers for the paper if the external review is needed. [timeline: 3-4 days]The associate editor will perform a similar evaluation as per the editor-in-chief, and then make one of the following recommendations: acceptance, rejection or external review. The external review is normally carried with at least two external reviewers who perform an in-depth scrutiny and then provide their comments and suggestions needed for a further revision.4. There is a 2-week deadline for reviewing of the paper. This is expected to be a strict deadline. [timeline: 3 days]After the external reviewers submit their review reports, the associate editor will make the recommendation based on the reviewers’ and his/her own assessment to the editor-in-chief; the editor-in-chief will then make a decision. The associate editor makes 1 of 5 recommendations for the paper: (a) Acceptance. (b) Acceptance for publication as is, with encouragement to make minor revisions within 14 days. (c) Major revisions within 1 month. (d) Rejection with encouragement to revise and resubmit within 6 months. (e) Rejection with no possibility.5. Following that, the editor-in-chief will make the final decision and the editorial office will send the decision letter to the corresponding authors and all co-authors. This completes the first-round review.6. Resubmission under different options.A manuscript with “major revision” will be re-reviewed by the original reviewers after a revised version, along with a detailed rebuttal letter, are submitted. In this case second round reviews again have a 2-week deadline. Failure to address the comments and suggestions thoroughly may result in an immediate rejection but multiple rounds of review may be conducted if the revised manuscript engenders new ambiguities and controversies, depending on the editors’ judgement. A manuscript with “minor revision” can be assessed by the associate editor without the requirement to send out for additional review. The final decision on every manuscript is made by the editor-in-chief of the respective journal. A manuscript with “Rejection with encouragement to revise and resubmit” may or may not be reviewed by the same reviewers or associate editor.The review process for papers in special issues follows the same protocol as for regular papers.We unfortunately cannot guarantee that the timeline guidance given in the items above will be met for every submission. |
Initiatives | All research articles published in Maximum Academic Press journals are fully gold open access. |
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