Proposte

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Lista di controllo per la predisposizione di una proposta

Durante la procedura di trasmissione di una proposta, gli autori devono verificare il rispetto dei seguenti requisiti; la submission potrebbe essere rifiutata se non aderisce a queste richieste.
  • Il manoscritto non è stato pubblicato in precedenza, né è stato preso in considerazione da un'altra rivista (o è stata fornita una spiegazione nei Commenti all'Editore). Mentre il manoscritto è in fase di peer review, gli autori non lo sottoporranno a un'altra rivista senza avvisare l'Editore.
  • Il file di presentazione è in formato Microsoft Word, RTF o PDF.
  • Combattiamo il plagio: sappiate che il vostro articolo sarà controllato con gli strumenti disponibili per scoprire il plagio.
  • Il testo è a DOPPIA interlinea; usa un carattere di 12 punti; utilizza il corsivo, anziché la sottolineatura (tranne che per gli indirizzi URL); e tutte le illustrazioni, le figure e le tabelle sono collocate all'interno del testo nei punti appropriati, anziché alla fine.
  • Il testo rispetta i requisiti stilistici e bibliografici indicati nelle Linee guida per gli autori.
  • Tutte le persone designate come autori devono avere i requisiti per essere autori secondo i criteri ICMJE. Gli autori devono dichiarare se hanno utilizzato tecnologie assistite dall'intelligenza artificiale (come i Large Language Models [LLM], i chatbot o i creatori di immagini) nella creazione del lavoro presentato. Gli autori che utilizzano tali tecnologie devono spiegare come le hanno utilizzate sia nella lettera di presentazione che nel lavoro inviato e devono garantire che il loro articolo, compresi i testi e le immagini generati dall'IA, è privo di plagio.
  • Si prega di leggere questo consiglio e di scaricare i file associati. Il International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ha recentemente pubblicato su tutte le riviste ICMJE un editoriale che introduce un nuovo "Disclosure Form for Potential Conflict of Interest", con l'obiettivo di stabilire un sistema di segnalazione uniforme, che possa superare le differenze esistenti nei formati attuali o le richieste dei redattori. Noi di PAGEPress Publications accogliamo con favore questa iniziativa come un possibile modo per uniformare e standardizzare questa importante informativa che autorizza la pubblicazione dei manoscritti. Vi chiediamo quindi di compilare debitamente l'"Uniform Format for Disclosure of Competing Interests in ICMJE Journals" e di caricarlo sul sito web della rivista PAGEPress con cui il vostro lavoro è coinvolto o di inviarcelo via e-mail, in modo da consentire a PAGEPress di effettuare la peer-review del vostro lavoro. Il documento è in formato Adobe, include istruzioni per aiutare gli autori a fornire le informazioni richieste e la procedura di compilazione è di facile utilizzo. Si prega di notare che il formato deve essere completato e firmato da ogni autore dell'opera. Restiamo in attesa del modulo compilato per procedere alla pubblicazione. Vi informiamo che, in mancanza di questo modulo, non potremo pubblicare il vostro lavoro.
  • Gli autori sono pregati di suggerire almeno due potenziali revisori (nome, affiliazione ed e-mail) per il loro manoscritto nel campo "Commenti all'editore" (Fase 1. Processo di presentazione).

Linee guida per gli autori

Per sottomettere un articolo alla rivista

  1. Aver letto e redatto l'articolo seguendo le nostre Linee Guida;
  2. Esserti registrato come Autore; ti invitiamo a registrarti anche come Revisore e Lettore;
  3. Una volta completata la registrazione, dovrai fare il Log in con le credenziali ricevute, cliccare su "NUOVA PROPOSTA" e seguire la procedura guidata;
  4. Aver letto le nostre Politiche Editoriali, di Copyright e Privacy;

Per sottomettere una versione rivista del tuo articolo

  1. Fare il Log in con le credenziali ricevute;
  2. Cliccare sul titolo della tua proposta;
  3. Accanto alla voce "REVISIONI", caricare il tuo lavoro revisionato utilizzando il pulsante "Carica FILE";
  4. Informare gli Editors che è stata caricata una versione rivista.

Informativa sulla privacy

Introduction

In accordance with European Union guidelines General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), users may decline to provide the information requested. They should be advised, however, that PAGEPress may be unable to deliver its services unless at least the information necessary for security and identification purposes is provided. In order to offer the best possible service to users, we  tracks the patterns of usage of pages on our sites. This enables us to identify the most popular articles and services. Where users have provided details of their research areas of interest, this information can be correlated, helping PAGEPress to provide a useful service for scientists, offering them the most relevant information based on their areas of interest. User information will only be shared with third parties with the explicit consent of the user.  
Publishing a scientific manuscript is inherently a public (as opposed to anonymous) process. The name and e-mail address of all authors of a manuscript published and/or submitted will be available to users of PAGEPress. These details are made available in this way purely to facilitate scientific communication. Collecting these e-mail addresses for commercial use is not allowed, nor will PAGEPress itself send unsolicited e-mail to authors, unless it directly concerns the paper they have published on any PAGEPress journals.
We will only use the personal data gathered over this website as set out in this policy. Below you will find information on how we use your personal data, for which purposes your personal data is used, with whom it is shared and what control and information rights you may have.

Protecting users' personal information
Our journals' sites use cookies to help provide you with the best viewing experience: some aspects of our services published on our website do require the use of cookies, and the supply of information such as name, e-mail address etc. This is necessary for security reasons and also for us to be able to assure standards of scientific integrity. Users may submit further personal information (e.g. details of research areas of interest) in order to take advantage of present and future personalization facilities on our website.
PAGEPress Publications process personal data from our members, participants, grantees and other contact persons, in order to provide our services in the best way possible. This statement explains how and why we are processing personal data. This privacy statement relates to all our processes involving personal data.

Our processing activities
We publish scholarly journals, proceedings, news and data. This material is freely available. The following summary offers a quick overview of the data processing activities that are undertaken on our website. You will find more detailed information under the indicated sections below.

  • When you visit our website for informational reasons without setting up an account, only limited personal data will be processed to provide you with the website itself.
  • If you are identified as belonging to a customer organisation then we collect information in order to be able to provide usage reporting to that customer.
  • In case you register for one our services or subscribe to our article alerts or newsletters, further personal data will be processed in the scope of such services.
  • Furthermore, your personal data will be used to provide you with relevant advertising for our services and products and for statistical analysis that helps us to improve our website. Additionally, we improve your website experience with third party content.
  • Your personal data may be disclosed to third parties that might be located outside your country of residence; potentially, different data protection standards may apply.
  • We have implemented appropriate safeguards to secure your personal data and retain your personal data only as long as necessary.
  • Under the legislation applicable to you, you may be entitled to exercise certain rights with regard to the processing of your personal data.

Definitions
Personal data: means any information relating to a natural person who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, or an online identifier.
Processing: means any operation which is performed on personal data, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring,storage, adaptation or any kind of disclosure or other use.

Informational use of the website
When you visit our website for informational reasons, i.e. without registering for any of our provided services and without providing us with personal data in any other form, we may automatically collect additional information about you which will contain personal data only in limited cases and which is automatically recognised by our server, such as:

  • your IP address
  • your device type, name and IDs
  • the date and time of your requests
  • the content of your requests
  • information on your browser version
  • your screen resolution
  • information on your operating system, including language settings.

We use such information only to assist us in providing an effective service (e.g. to adapt our website to the needs of your device or to allow you to log in to our website), and to collect broad demographic information for anonymized, aggregated use.

If you are identified by IP or equivalent method as belonging to a customer organisation such as university or a company then we will also collect the identity of that organisation and use it to create usage reports which show the organisation how much of the content we publish is being read by their students, members or employees. This information does not contain anything related to a personal login unless (a) you are a nominated administrator for that organisation or (b) your organisation specifically requires it as a part of a usage-based access contract.
The personal data automatically collected is necessary for us to provide the website, and for our legitimate interest to guarantee the website's stability and security.

Registration for our services
If you need to create a personal login with us then we will store and process the following:

  • Information (such as your name, user name and email address) that is provided by registration
  • Information in connection with an account sign-in facility (e.g. log-in and password details)
  • Communications sent by you (e.g. via e-mail or website communication forms)
  • The information that is necessary for the performance of the service is labelled accordingly. All further information is provided voluntarily.

We will process the personal data you provide to:

  • Identify you at sign-in
  • Provide you with the services and information offered through the website or which you request
  • Administer your account
  • Communicate with you
  • Behavioural Advertising and profiling

You can object to the use of your personal data for direct marketing at any time. We will then refrain from any processing to the extent it is related to such purposes. You may opt-out of direct marketing via opt-out links in any marketing communication or via user profile pages on the website (where available). You can also inform us about your objection by contacting our Data Protection Office at privacy@pagepress.org

We offer notification services such as table-of-contents or new article alerts. This service is provided by means of a double-opt-in. Thus, you will receive an email containing a link by which you can confirm that you are the owner of the email address and wish to be notified via our email service. You can end this service by opting out via the link provided in each notification email. This notification service is based on your consent.
Registration data is kept until such time as an account deletion request is made. If such a request is received we will erase your data within 60 days. Statutory storage obligations or the need for legal actions that may arise from misconduct within the services or payment problems can lead to a longer retention of your personal data. In this case, we will inform you accordingly.

Alerts and Newsletters
With your email address you can subscribe to article alerts and newsletters that provides you with the latest news about our products and services if you consent to receiving such alerts and newsletters. Your email address will be retained as long as you subscribe to our alerts and newsletters.
This service is provided by means of a double-opt-in. Thus, you will receive an email containing a link by which you can confirm that you are the owner of the email address and wish to be notified via our email service. When your subscription is not confirmed, the personal data you provided will not be processed for any purpose. You can unsubscribe from this service by opting out via the link provided in each newsletter.

Analytics

For statistical analyses we use web analytics services such as Google Analytics to collect information about the use of this site.
General tracking information
The tools collect information such as

  • Device and browser information (operating system information, Mobile device identifier, mobile operating system, etc.)
  • IP address
  • Page accessed, URL click stream (the chronological order of our internet sites you visited)
  • Geographic location
  • Time of visit
  • Referring site, application, or service

We use the information we get from the providers only to determine the most useful information you are looking for, and to improve and optimise this website. We do not combine the information collected through the use of the tools with personal data.
Depending on the provider the information generated about your use of the website may be transferred to and processed in third countries, e.g. the United States. For further information about the potential risks of a cross border data transfer please refer to section XII. The tools collect only the IP address assigned to you on the date you visit this site, rather than your name or any other identifying information. The provider will use this information in order to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports on website activities and to provide other services relating to website and internet use to us.
The legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 sec. 1 sent. 1 lit. f GDPR and represents our legitimate interest to analyse our website's traffic to improve the user's experience and to optimise the website in general.

Google Analytics / Google Tag Manager

We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA ("Google"). On our behalf Google will use the information generated by a cookie for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity and providing other services relating to website activity and internet activity in connection with the use of the website.
We have activated the IP-anonymisation within the Google Analytics service, and your IP address will be truncated within the area of member states of the European Union or other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases the whole IP address will be first transferred to a Google server in the USA and truncated there. The IP-address your browser conveys within the scope of Google Analytics will not be associated with any other data held by Google.
You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser; however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. In addition to that you may prevent the collection of the information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including you IP address) and the processing of this data by Google if you download and install the browser plug-in available at the following link: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Third party content and social media plug-ins
Links to third party websites
This website may contain links to third party websites. We are not responsible for the content and the data collection on respective third party websites; please check the privacy policy of respective websites for information of respective websites' data processing activities.

Information sharing
Where personal data is disclosed to the following third parties for the purposes mentioned above the legal basis for the transfer of your personal data is Article 6 sec. 1 sent. 1 lit. b and f GDPR. Some of the recipients may reside outside the EEA. For further information about cross border transfer in general and transfers outside of the EEA see XII.
We may disclose anonymous aggregate statistics about users of the website in order to describe our services to prospective partners, advertisers and other reputable third parties and for other lawful purposes, but these statistics will include no personal data.
We may disclose your personal data to contractors who assist us in providing the services we offer through the website. Such a transfer will be based on data processing agreements. Therefore, our contractors will only use your personal data to the extent necessary to perform their functions and will be contractually bound to process your personal data only on our behalf and in compliance with our requests.
In the event that we undergo re-organisation or are sold to a third party, any personal data we hold about you may be transferred to that re-organised entity or third party in compliance with applicable law.
We may disclose your personal data if legally entitled or required to do so (for example if required by law or by a court order)..