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Instructions for Editors

Proceedings Editor-in-Chief

The Proceedings Editor-in-Chief will guide the journal’s Editorial Office regarding the journal’s scope, development strategies, and policies. The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for suggesting conferences to cooperate with and making decisions on conference cooperation plans. The Editor-in-Chief will provide support and guidance to the journal’s Advisory Board Members, and Editorial Staff as needed. The initial term is 2 years and entails:

  • Acting as an ambassador for the journal, MDPI, and open-access publishing.
  • Making Scientific decisions about the journal’s scope.
  • Inviting distinguished scientists to join the Advisory Board.
  • Suggesting conferences, societies and universities to cooperate with.
  • Checking and making decisions on conference cooperation plans.
  • Providing input and feedback on journal policies.
  • Helping to promote the journal and increase its visibility at related academic conferences.
  • Providing suggestions on the journal development and promotion strategies.
  • Checking the quality of conference volume submissions.
  • Understanding, championing, and upholding MDPI’s peer review and ethics guidelines.
  • Providing support and guidance to Advisory Board Members, and Editorial Staff as needed.

Proceedings Editors

Proceedings Editors, in most cases, are the conference chair or co-chairs. They are responsible for managing the peer-review process and selecting papers for conference proceedings. Moreover, they are also responsible for providing the contents of the complete proceedings to the journal for final production and preparing other front matters. The key responsibilities of Proceedings Editors are listed below:

  • Providing with authors guidelines and template files;
  • Managing the peer-review process, providing a final decision on whether the paper will be accepted or not, selecting papers through the peer-review process, and assuring the quality of proceeding papers;
  • Ensuring that published proceedings include high-quality scientific work that is of long-term interest and benefit to the scientific community;
  • Completing the Peer Review Statement, which describes how the papers were peer reviewed;
  • Preparing front matter materials, including a cover page, foreword, table of contents, other optional front matters, and organizing them within the proceedings;
  • Sending the manuscript files to the journal.

Proceedings Advisory Board

The Proceedings Advisory Board will provide guidance to the journal Editorial Office regarding journal development strategies and policies. The initial term is for 2 years and entails:

  • Suggesting conferences that should be contacted for inclusion in the journal;
  • Making decisions on whether conference proceedings should be added to the journal;
  • Checking the quality of the conference papers received;
  • Promoting the journal and increasing its visibility at related academic conferences;
  • Advising on the journal development.
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