Publication Policy

1. Policy Objectives

  • Ensure strict and consistent academic quality and literacy standards.

  • Protect authors' copyrights through clear legal mechanisms.

  • Promote the dissemination of original and high-quality knowledge and creative works.

  • Establish consistent and accountable publishing standards.

2. Types of Published Books

  • Monographs: In-depth research works meeting methodological and ethical research standards.

  • Reference Books: Comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date reference materials.

  • Textbooks: Supporting the learning process with relevant and structured content.

  • Book Chapters: Parts of edited books with clear scientific contributions.

  • Popular/General Books: Literary, nonfiction, or creative works meeting publishing quality standards.

3. Writing Standards

  • Authors must use language appropriate to the target audience, whether scientific or popular, with correct and clear grammar.

  • Manuscripts must have a systematic structure, including introduction, main content, conclusion, and a complete bibliography.

  • Manuscripts must be free from plagiarism and comply with academic ethics, verified using anti-plagiarism software.

  • Minimum manuscript length is 50 pages for scientific categories, with specific provisions for other book types.

  • Authors are responsible for the originality of data and references used.

4. Publishing Process

  • Manuscripts undergo initial editorial selection to ensure topic suitability and basic quality.

  • Reviews are conducted by internal editors and/or competent academic partners, with a blind review system if necessary.

  • ISBN is mandatory for each book as an official identifier.

  • Layout, design, and proofreading are performed according to publisher standards with strict supervision to maintain final quality.

  • Authors must provide revisions according to editorial feedback before finalization.

5. Ethics and Integrity

  • Authors must cite sources completely and accurately.

  • Copyrights are protected according to applicable laws, with clear publishing contracts.

  • Contributions of authors, editors, and others must be transparent and documented.

  • The publisher commits to rejecting all forms of plagiarism and ethical violations.

6. Academic Recognition

  • Monographs and reference books are recognized as scientific works meeting national and international standards.

  • Textbooks support faculty credit points according to educational institution regulations.

  • Book chapters are recognized as collective scientific contributions with clear evaluation.

  • Popular books are valued as literacy works enriching culture, though not formally academic.

7. Distribution and Access

  • Distribution is conducted through official channels such as bookstores, marketplaces, and libraries.

  • Supports digital publication, including e-books and open access to broaden reach.

  • Encourages wide access for the general public and academic communities with fair distribution mechanisms.

8. Policy Evaluation and Revision

  • The policy is reviewed periodically every 2 years to adapt to technological and regulatory developments.

  • Policy changes are made based on comprehensive evaluations and stakeholder consultations.