Guidelines for the Management of the Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences (JCAS)_2023
Article 1:Preamble.
The Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences (JCAS) was launched in 2001. The present JCAS Management Guidelines stipulate the roles of various actors in the production, distribution and archiving of the journal. The JCAS Management Guidelines should be read together with the Instructions and Policy guidelines to Authors/ Contributors, which have also been revised to meet up with the current evolution in the domain of journal publishing.
Article 2: Management Policy of JCAS. The JCAS shall be managed transparently in accordance with the best practice principles governing the management of public finances in Cameroon. The Cameroon Academy of Sciences, which is a non-profit organization, owns the JCAS. Therefore, the JCAS shall also be a non-profit undertaking of the Academy. However, it shall be allowed to charge contributors such amounts that may be required to meet the cost of publication. Further details about the cost of publication in JCAS are given below and in the guidelines to contributors/authors.
Part One: Management Structure
Article 3: The Management structure of JCAS shall comprise the following:
These organs shall be placed under the Editor- in- Chief.
Article 4: The Editorial Board
One or two administrative Assistants ( non- voting members appointed by the Editor-in-Chief)
6.2 The Management Committee shall oversee the day-to- day running of the journal and shall be empowered to take decisions on behalf of the Editorial Board between the meetings of the latter.
They shall assist the Editor –in-chief in the discharge of his/her duties as stipulated in the present guidelines.
-Gifts, donations, and grants duly authorized by CAS
-Proceeds from page charges paid by contributors to the journal
-Subscription charges
-Proceeds from advertisements placed in the JCAS
-other direct costs and contingencies
7.5. An account shall be opened for JCAS in a local recognized bank and shall have as signatories the Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the Academy, and the Editor-in-Chief of the JCAS.
7.6 Honoraria
7.6.1. The service of the Editor-in chief, the Associate Editors, the Reviewers shall be gratuitous.
However, they shall be entitled to honoraria to cover communication costs ,subject to effective participation in the production of the journal issue concerned as follows:
7.6.2. These payments are not to be cumulative ie no person may be paid honoraria under more than one category
7.7 Distribution/Circulation of the Journal.
The printed edition of the journal shall be distributed free of charge to the following:
The SG of the Presidency of the Republic.
The Secretary General of the PMs Office.
The Minister of Higher Education.
The Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation.
The Central Library of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation.
The Libraries of all State Universities of Cameroon.
The Libraries of State Research Institutes.
The Archives of the Academy of Sciences.
The National Archives in Yaoundé and Buea;
All duly registered and paid-up members of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences.
All Guest reviewers of the volume/issue concerned.
PART TWO: Instructions to Editors
Article 8. Procedures for Submission, Review and Acceptance/Rejection of articles submitted to the JCAS
8.1 All submissions to the JCAS shall be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief or uploaded to JCAS when the latter is available.
8.2. The contributors and authors shall be required to follow the instructions to contributors as specified herein.
8.3. The Editor-in –Chief shall ensure that each article is registered, given a serial number, and then assigned to three reviewers.
8.4. Reviewers have 7 days to read the article and submit their report. This deadline may be extended to a maximum of 21 days after which the article shall be reassigned to other reviewers and the contributors informed. At this stage the contributors may withdraw their article.
8.5. The entire peer review process shall be anonymous, and the Editor-in-chief shall ensure that the manuscripts are coded, identifiers like names, addresses, acknowledgements etc; are removed from the manuscripts before they are forwarded to reviewers. The identity of the reviewers shall not be disclosed to the authors/contributors or any other person.
8.6. A manuscript will only be accepted for publication in JCAS if two of the three reviewers consulted recommend it for publication. Articles accepted for publication, subject to corrections, will be returned to the reviewers for final vetting after the corrections have been done. However, minor corrections can be cleared by the Editor-in-chief or the Associate Editors.
8.7. The Editor-in –Chief shall notify the contributor of the acceptance of the article in writing. In case of rejection the reasons shall be given in the letter. Coded copies of the reviewers’ comments without the reviewer’s name and/or identifiers shall be attached to the rejection letter. The Editor-in-Chief may reject on submission an article which does respect the instructions to contributors or is clearly not within the scope of the journal.
8.8. Contributors shall be required to pay page charges at rates fixed by the Executive Council of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences. Unless otherwise indicated the cost of publishing/printing one typeset page (approximately 500 words in New Romance 12) shall be 10000 (ten thousand) FCFA or 20 (twenty US dollars). The Editor-in-Chief may grant rebates and waivers to some authors from least developed countries under exceptional circumstances, provided that all authors must pay at least 100 USD or 50 000 FCFA per full length article published.
8.9. The Executive Secretary of CAS shall be responsible for the archiving and distribution of JCAS in collaboration with the Editor-in-Chief of JCAS.
Updated on the 3rd of June,2023