About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Damak Campus Journal is a publication of research articles on multi-disciplinary issues. It aims to uplift research works and their publication to meet the requirement of ever-changing knowledge and address the striking issues for helping the policy makers.

Publication Frequency

Damak Campus Journal publishes two issues a year.

Open Access Policy

DCJ provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Peer review procedure

Damak Campus Journal is fully peer reviewed journal with the single-blind review process (anonymous peer review). First, the chief editor screens the received manuscripts to ensure that they are following the guidelines provided to the authors. After that, the manuscripts are reviewed by editorial board to ensure that they are appropriate articles. Finally, the selected articles and the authors' guidelines are sent to the reviewers for evaluation of manuscripts.  Reviewers are expected to underline input on the novelty, originality, appropriateness, and validity of the research work. Reviewers submit their report within a month. If the report is not received within the deadline, reviewers are sent gentle remainders. 

The authors are given one month to complete the revisions recommended by the reviewers. The review process generally completes in two months. This process, however, depends on the reviewers' response time and the authors' revision period. 

Copyright and Permissions

Copyright on any research article in Damak Campus Journal is retained by the author(s). The authors grant license to publish the article in this journal as an original publisher. The corresponding author has a sole responsibility for any conflict of interest. The journal takes no responsibility for concepts, ideas, and views reflected in the published articles. The authors can post their published articles on their websites.

Plagiarism Policy

Manuscript without consent, credit, or acknowledgement and fraudulently passing it as one's own work is taken as plagiarism. The plagiarism is dictated by iThenticate, and the authors are suggested to rectify them if found plagiarized.

Publisher

Damak Campus Journal is published by the Damak Multiple Campus, Damak, Jhapa, Nepal