Information For Authors
Types of paper
Manuscripts must contain original new results in Mathematics and statistics inorder to be submitted for possible publication in JJMS.
What you submit?
The manuscript should be sent as one single file in pdf format including the title, author's names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, text, figures, tables, funding, and references to the JJMS via one of the following methods:
- E-mail: jjms@yu.edu.jo
- Online submission
The form of the copyright including all author's signatures should be sent as a single pdf file.
Peer review
All papers will initially be assessed by one of the editorial board for suitability of publications in the journal. Then the paper sends to two expert reviewers to assess the scientific quality. Based on the reviewers reports the editorial board will decide on acceptance or rejection of the article. If any manuscript is submitted with the name of one of the editorial board, then other editors of the editorial teams will handle this paper and the author will not involve in the decision of this paper.
After acceptance
- The corresponding author should send the accepted paper (without changes in the scientific text) in the journal format style.
- The journal will edit the English language and check the format of the paper according to the journal style.
- The proofreading file will send to the corresponding author to approve the current version and after that, no changes can be made to the paper.
Changes to authorship
Authors are expected to consider carefully the list and order of authors before submitting their manuscript and provide the definitive list of authors at the time of the original submission. Any addition, deletion, or rearrangement of author names in the authorship list should be made only before the manuscript has been accepted and only if approved by the journal Editor. To request such a change, the Editor must receive the following from the corresponding author: (a) the reason for the change in the author list and (b) written confirmation (e-mail, letter) from all authors that they agree with the addition, removal, or rearrangement. In the case of addition or removal of authors, the letter should include confirmation from the author being added or removed.
Only in exceptional circumstances will the Editor consider the addition, deletion or rearrangement of authors after the manuscript has been accepted. While the Editor considers the request, publication of the manuscript will be suspended. If the manuscript has already been published in an online issue, any requests approved by the Editor will result in a corrigendum.
JJMS - PUBLICATION ETHICS AND MALPRACTICE STATEMENT
GENERAL STATEMENT
The Jordan Journal of Mathematics and Statistics (JJMS) is an International Peer-Reviewed Research Journal issued quarterly by the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, and it is funded by the Scientific Research Support Fund, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Amman, Jordan. To meet the expected ethical behavior of publishing an article in a per-reviewed journal, the JJMS applies the highest standards of publication ethics. It takes all means to prevent any publication misconduct. The JJMS makes sure that all parties involved in the publication process agree on acting seriously on preventing any unethical behavior. This statement is based on Committee on Publication Ethic's (COPE) Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
PLAGIARISM
The JJMS editorial board does not accept any type of plagiarism. The JJMS holds no responsibility for plagiarism. All authors submitting their papers to JJMS confirm that their papers are their own creations and have not been copied in whole or in part from other works. The authors of an article should give proper credit and citation to all relevant work used in the article. This includes the author(s) previously published work. Authors should be aware that JJMS checks submitted articles to verify their originality. The discovery of any misconduct will result in an immediate rejection of the article and further future articles from the author. If a published paper is found to be a duplicate or redundant publication, a note of retraction will be published, and copies of correspondence will be sent to the authors' head of his institute.
AUTHOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
All authors must adhere to the following guidelines when submitting papers to JJMS: - The article must represent the author's own original work. - The article should contain sufficient and accurate data. It is the author's responsibility to report an original and an accurate data. - All relevant publications that have been used or motivate the work in the article must be acknowledged and properly cited. It is the author's responsibility to ensure that the article contains sufficient and proper citations. - The article is not being considered or reviewed by any other publication. - The article should not be a reproduction of published work. This includes the author's previously published work. - All authors must read and sign the copyright release form (Copyright Form). - The corresponding author should ensure that all those who have made a significant contribution to the work are listed as co-authors.
REVIEW PROCESS
All submitted articles should pass a preliminary editors' evaluation. If an article is found suitable for possible publication, it will be transferred to at least two independent and anonymous referees. The referees will be asked to evaluate the submitted article and submit a written report addressing article originality, scholarly relevance, professional relevance, significance, novelty of approach, completeness, and correctness of proofs, article organization, and writing clarity. Based on the referees reports, the JJMS editorial board decides whether the article is suitable for publication or not. Reviewer's comments are made available to authors. COPYRIGHT Submission is an admission by the authors that the manuscript has neither been previously published nor is being considered for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors to Yarmouk University is required before the manuscript can be considered for publication. The necessary form for such transfer (Copyright Form) is supplied by the Editor-in Chief before a submission is sent to referees. Reproduction of any part of the contents of a published work is forbidden without written permission from the Editor-in-Chief.
ORGANIZATION OF MANUSCRIPT
Manuscripts must be written in English or Arabic (Manuscripts submitted in Arabic should be accompanied by a title, an abstract, and keywords in English). All articles must be prepared according to the journal style. A LaTex template is available to assist authors with formatting (LaTex Form).
Organization of the Manuscript
Manuscripts must be written in English or Arabic (Manuscripts submitted in Arabic should be accompanied by an abstract and keywords in English).
The author should adhere to the following order of presentation: article title, author(s), abstract, current mathematics subject classifications and keywords, main text, acknowledgment, references, full address(es), and e-mail(s).
Acknowledgments: Acknowledgments, including those for grant and financial support, should be typed in one paragraph directly preceding the References section.
References: References should be given in alphabetical order according to the surnames of the authors at the end of the paper. The following style should be used :
- G. Köthe (1969), Topological vector spaces I, Springer-Verlag.
- D.P.Blecher and V.I.Paulsen, Tensor products of operator spaces, J. Funct. Anal. 99(1991), 262-292.
REPRINTS AND PROOFS
Authors will receive the first proofs for necessary corrections (no alterations or corrections, except printing errors, will normally be accepted at this point), which should be returned within one week of receipt. Authors will receive one copy of the issue in which their work appears and ten (10) offprints free of charge.
PUBLICATION CHARGES
There are no page charges for publication in JJMS.
DISCLAIMER
Opinions expressed in this journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editorial board, the university, the policy of the Scientific Research Support Fund or the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.