Complaints Policy
The Scholaria International Journal of Research upholds a commitment to transparency, accountability, and professionalism in all aspects of its editorial and publishing practices. We value feedback from authors, reviewers, and readers, and aim to address concerns in a timely and equitable manner.
Prior to submitting a complaint, we recommend reviewing the journal’s Author Guidelines and existing Publication Policies. Complaints regarding matters already covered in these documents may be addressed only if further clarification is necessary.
Definition of a Complaint
A complaint is defined as any formal expression of dissatisfaction related to the journal’s processes, decisions, communication, or conduct. Examples may include:
- Prolonged or unexplained delays in peer review or publication
- Insufficient communication from the editorial team
- Disagreements with editorial decisions
- Unprofessional behavior exhibited by editorial staff
Common Types of Complaints
- Concerns raised by authors
- Plagiarism or redundant publication
- Multiple journal submissions
- Misuse of research findings
- Data manipulation or research fraud
- Breach of research ethics
- Reviewer misconduct or bias
- Improper conduct by editorial board members
Editorial Complaint Handling
The journal’s editorial team, including the Editor-in-Chief, is committed to addressing all complaints constructively and promptly. Feedback is treated as an opportunity to enhance the quality and integrity of our processes.
Resolution Procedure
Complaints related to copyright, factual errors, or unethical content are thoroughly reviewed and acted upon. Our goal is to resolve complaints within 14 working days. In case of disputes involving multiple stakeholders (e.g., co-authors), mediation may be offered to reach an equitable outcome.
Ethical Standards
We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards and recognize that genuine errors or disagreements may arise. All complaints are reviewed objectively and corrective measures are taken where appropriate to maintain trust and transparency.
Submitting a Complaint
Complaints must be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief via email:
📧 editor@scholariajournal.org
📧 scholariajournal@gmail.com
To facilitate prompt review, please include a clear explanation of the issue and any supporting documentation.