Member Record: Ideas in Ecology & Evolution
Title | Ideas in Ecology & Evolution |
Class |
Scholar Publisher |
URL | https://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/IEE |
Owner | Queen’s University |
Address | Department of Biology Queen’s University Kingston ON Canada K7L 3N6 |
Copyright and Licensing | https://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/IEE/about/submissions |
Copyright and Licensing Policy | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License |
Complaint email | waughj@queensu.ca |
Complaint policy | No specific policy on complaints |
Publication charge link | https://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/IEE/about/submissions |
Publication charge policy | The Publication fee is 100.00 (CAD) using the ADPR system; or 200.00 (CAD) using the conventional peer-review system. The flat-rate fee for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows—as sole authors—is $50 (CAD). This fee is required to cover handling costs associated with the production of proofs, copy-editing, publication, account management, DOI registration, web maintenance, etc. |
OASPA Compliant OA Journals | One |
OA articles approx. number in 12 months |
22 in 2014 |
Peer review process | https://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/IEE/about |
Peer review policy | http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/IEE/about/editorialPolicies#peerReviewProcess An important mission of IEE is to promote objective, accountable reviewing, and potential collaboration through productive exchange between authors and referees. Accordingly, referees for IEE and Evolution are not anonymous. Referee identity is reported directly within the published paper. IEE offers two options for peer review: the conventional model (where the editor invites referees and arranges for peer-review of submitted manuscripts), and a new Author-Directed Peer-Review (ADPR) model (where authors submit manuscripts only after they have been peer-reviewed, and with any recommended revisions already completed). ADPR provides several advantages over the conventional peer-review system—including faster publication time and reduced author fees (see Aarssen and Lortie 2010). |