Editorial Policy – Changes to Titles and Content
- Editor’s Rights
- The Editor-in-Chief has the right to modify titles, subtitles, and text formatting for:
- clarity and readability,
- consistency with the portal’s style,
- SEO optimization.
- Changes are made without altering the essential meaning of the article.
- The Editor-in-Chief has the right to modify titles, subtitles, and text formatting for:
- Author’s Consent
- Authors are not required to consent to stylistic or technical changes to titles.
- If a change could alter the meaning or tone, consultation with the author is recommended.
- Notification
- Authors may be notified of changes via internal notification or email.
- Transparency is preferred but not legally required.
- SEO and Standardization
- Titles are edited to be clear, precise, and relevant.
- Keywords and title structure are aligned with the portal’s policy.
- Consensus and Disputes
- If an author objects to a change that affects the substance, the editor and author will discuss internally.
- The final decision rests with the Editor-in-Chief, in accordance with the site’s editorial policy.
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