Editorial politic

The IBLA Journal is published in both print and digital formats, with two issues per year.

Firmly committed to interdisciplinarity, the IBLA Journal aims to disseminate high-quality research in the field of Humanities, fostering dialogue between diverse approaches and cultures.

Evaluation

All submitted research articles and reviews are subject to blind peer review by at least two members of the editorial board and external reviewers, selected for their expertise in the relevant field.

Based on the reviewers' reports, the editorial board makes one of the following three decisions within a reasonable time after receiving the manuscript:

  • Acceptance of the text as submitted to the journal;
  • Rejection with justification;
  • Conditional acceptance pending revisions.

In the latter case, the editorial board will make a final decision, either positive or negative, based on the extent to which the author has addressed the reviewers' suggestions and comments.

Any accepted text, whether upon first submission or after revision by the author, undergoes an editorial process carried out in collaboration with the author.

In all cases, the editorial board takes legal requirements into account in its decisions, particularly regarding defamation, copyright infringement, or plagiarism.

Plagiarism Policy

All submissions for publication are analyzed using plagiarism detection software. If the analysis reveals borrowings that do not comply with citation rules, the submission will be rejected.