About the Journal

Aims and Scope

The Nepal Philosophical Research Center (NPRC) is responsible for the publication of the "Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (NJMR)," a peer-reviewed journal that comes out quarterly. NJMR is dedicated to encompassing a wide array of disciplines, including Sociology, Anthropology, Economics, Political Sciences, Geography, Agriculture, Forestry, Management, Education, Literature, Information Technology, and Public Health. The journal is open to a variety of article types, including those based on experience, reviews, and original research.

NPRC is committed to fostering the creation of new knowledge through research, and as such, it actively encourages individuals with an interest in these diverse fields to contribute and publish their work in NJMR. The primary aim of the journal is to facilitate the sharing of knowledge among scholars on a global scale. By providing a platform for researchers to disseminate their findings, NJMR contributes to the advancement of understanding and collaboration within the academic community.

Publication Frequency

The journal is published quarterly.

Open Access Policy

NJMR 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.

Copyright

Copyright is retained by the authors.

Quality Control Mechanism

The Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (NJMR) places a strong emphasis on upholding the quality of its journal articles through a comprehensive approach:

Peer Review: NJMR employs the essential process of peer review, relying on independent experts to assess the submitted manuscripts' quality, validity, and significance.

Editorial Board Oversight: The journal maintains an editorial board comprising experts from diverse fields, providing oversight and guidance to ensure a high standard of published content.

Ethical Guidelines: NJMR has established ethical guidelines for authors, encompassing obtaining consent, adhering to social and cultural norms, and addressing issues such as plagiarism, data fabrication, authorship, and conflicts of interest.

Author Guidelines: Clear instructions are provided to authors regarding manuscript preparation, formatting, citation styles, and other specific requirements, contributing to consistency and quality in published articles.

Double-Blind Review: NJMR employs a double-blind review process to maintain confidentiality, ensuring unbiased evaluations by keeping the identities of both authors and reviewers confidential.

Conflict of Interest Declaration: Authors and reviewers are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may compromise the integrity of the review process or the published work.

Plagiarism Detection: NJMR utilizes plagiarism detection tools to identify and address instances of plagiarism, maintaining a zero-tolerance policy.

Data Verification: Rigorous cross-checking of data sources is performed to ensure the accuracy and validity of presented data, especially in fields reliant on experimental or empirical data.

Editorial Decision Making: The editorial team, led by the editor-in-chief, makes final decisions on manuscript acceptance, revision, or rejection based on feedback from peer reviewers and their assessment of quality.

Continuous Improvement: NJMR actively engages in continuous improvement processes, incorporating feedback from authors, reviewers, and readers to enhance the overall quality of the publication.

 

Peer Review Process

The Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, like other reputed journals, follows a meticulous and rigorous process to maintain the quality and credibility of the research it publishes. The review and quality control process can be outlined as follows:

Submission: Authors submit their manuscripts through the journal's online submission system.

Initial Check: The editorial office conducts an initial evaluation to ensure adherence to the journal's guidelines, proper formatting, ethical considerations, and alignment with the journal's scope.

Editorial Board Review: The editor-in-chief or an assigned editor assesses the manuscript's significance, originality, and relevance to the journal's focus.

Peer Review:

Blind Review: The manuscript undergoes an anonymous peer review process to minimize bias.

Feedback: Independent peer reviewers provide detailed feedback, offering recommendations for revisions or improvements.

Author Revisions: Authors revise their manuscripts based on the reviewers' feedback, addressing comments and making necessary enhancements.

Editorial Decision: The editorial board, led by the editor-in-chief, makes the final decision on acceptance, rejection, or the need for further revisions. This decision considers the research's originality, significance, and methodological soundness.

Copy Editing and Proofreading: Accepted manuscripts undergo thorough editing and proofreading to ensure clarity, coherence, and proper language usage.

Online Publication: Upon approval of the final version, the article is published online and assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for proper identification and citation.

Indexing: The journal is indexed in Google Scholar, Base, Siclit, Researchgate, Semantic, etc., increasing the visibility and accessibility of the published articles.

Post-publication Monitoring: The journal may continue monitoring articles post-publication for ethical concerns, updates, or corrections. Any necessary corrections are typically communicated through errata or corrigenda.

This comprehensive process aims to uphold the scholarly integrity and credibility of research published in the Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, ensuring that each contribution meets high academic standards and significantly contributes to its respective field of study.

 

NJMR Ethical Guidelines

The ethical guidelines of the Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (NJMR) are designed to uphold the principles of integrity, transparency, and responsible conduct throughout the research and publication process. These guidelines establish a framework for authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers, outlining the expected ethical standards at each stage of publication. The key aspects covered by NJMR's ethical guidelines include:

Author Contributions: Authors are required to clearly state their contributions to the manuscript. All authors must make a substantial and meaningful contribution to both the research and the preparation of the manuscript.

Originality and Plagiarism: NJMR places a strong emphasis on the submission of original work. The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and the submission of previously published material. A zero-tolerance policy is enforced in this regard.

Data Integrity and Fabrication: NJMR insists on the accurate and truthful reporting of data. The journal strictly forbids data fabrication, falsification, and manipulation. Authors are encouraged to maintain transparency in reporting research methods and results.

Ethical Treatment of Participants: Authors must ensure that research involving human subjects adheres to ethical standards and regulations. This includes obtaining informed consent, securing an ethical clearance letter from the relevant authority when applicable, and safeguarding the privacy of participants.

Conflict of Interest: NJMR mandates that authors, reviewers, and editors disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may have an impact on the research or its interpretation. This transparency is crucial in maintaining the credibility and impartiality of the publication process.

Publisher

Nepal Philosophical Research Centre (NPRC), Kathmandu, Nepal