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As an open access journal, the Neonatal Medicine will follow the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (https://doaj.org/bestpractice) developed by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME).

1. Website
The URL of official journal web site is http://www.neo-med.org. The Neonatal Medicine team endeavors to make a good website. This website demonstrates that care has been taken to ensure high ethical and professional standards. It does not contain any misleading information, including any attempt to mimic another journal/publisher’s site.

2. Name of Journal
The official journal title is Neonatal Medicine, the abbreviation of ISO is Neonatal Med.

3. Peer Review Process
The Neonatal Medicine has on online submission and peer review system at http://submit.neo-med.org/.

All papers, including those invited by the Editor, are subject to peer review. A manuscript is first reviewed for its format and adherence to the aims and scope of the journal. If the manuscript does not fit the aims and scope of the Journal or does not adhere to the Instructions for Authors, it may be returned to the author immediately after receipt and without a review. Before reviewing, all submitted manuscripts are inspected by Similarity Check powered by iThenticate (https://www.crossref.org/services/similarity-check/), a plagiarism-screening tool.

The journal uses a double-blind peer-review process: the reviewers do not know the identity of the authors, and vice versa. Manuscripts are reviewed by at least 3 external experts and editors. Neonatal Medicine’s average turnaround time from submission to decision is 8-12 weeks. The editor is responsible for the final decision whether the manuscript is accepted or rejected.

4. Ownership and Management
This journal is owned by the publisher, the Korean Society of Neonatology (http://www.neonatology.or.kr/).

5/6. Governing Body / Editorial Team and Contact Information
The governing body is the journal's editorial board. The full names and affiliations of the journal’s editors and members of journal management team are displayed on the About (Editorial Board & Journal Management Team) tab of journal homepage, and the contact information for the Editor and editorial office is on the About (Contact Us) tab.

7. Copyright and Licensing
Copyright to all published materials is owned by the Korean Society of Neonatology. All authors should agree to the copyright transfer during the submission process.

Neonatal Medicine is an open access journal. Articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. To use the tables or figures of Neonatal Medicine in other journals, books or media for scholarly, educational purposes, the process of permission request to the publisher of Neonatal Medicine is not necessary. All contents of the journal are available immediately upon publication without embargo period.

8. Author Fees
An article processing charge of ₩30,000 (Korean won) will be applicable for articles accepted for publication in the Neonatal Medicine. Submission of the article to the journal can be completed once the payment method has been agreed. Any applicable article processing charge must be paid prior to publication.

Neonatal Medicine charge a fee ₩100,000 (Korean won) at the time of manuscript submission to help to fund editorial and peer review administration.

9. Process for Identification of and Dealing with Allegations of Research Misconduct
The editorial board of Neonatal Medicine have carefully examined all submitted manuscripts whether these are abided by the ethical guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and COPE. The published articles have involved the statements of conflict of interest, institutional review board, informed consent, and human/animal rights.

When the Journal faces suspected cases of research and publication misconduct such as a redundant (duplicate) publication, plagiarism, fabricated data, changes in authorship, undisclosed conflicts of interest, an ethical problem discovered with the submitted manuscript, a reviewer who has appropriated an author’s idea or data, complaints against editors, and other issues, the resolving process will follow the flowchart provided by the COPE (http://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts). The editorial board of Neonatal Medicine will discuss the suspected cases and reach a decision. Neonatal Medicine will not hesitate to publish errata, corrigenda, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when needed.

10. Publication Ethics
Neonatal Medicine follows the Guideline of COPE (https://publicationethics.org), Recommendations of ICMJE (http://www.icmje.org/recommendations), and Good Publication Practice Guidelines for Medical Journals of Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors (https://kamje.or.kr). Our publication ethics are displayed on the AUTHOR INFORMATION (Research and publication ethics) tab of journal homepage.

11. Publishing Schedule
Neonatal Medicine is published 4 times (the last day of February, May, August, and November) a year.

12. Access
Neonatal Medicine is an open access journal. A free full-text service both in the XML and PDF formats is available immediately upon publication without embargo period.

13. Self Archiving
Full text of Neonatal Medicine has been archived in National Library of Korea (http://www.nl.go.kr). Authors cannot archive preprint (i.e., pre-refereeing), but they can archive postprint (i.e., final draft post-refereeing). Authors can archive publisher's version/PDF. Neonatal Medicine provides the electronic backup and preservation of access to the journal content in the event the journal is no longer published by archiving in National Library of Korea.

14. Revenues Sources
Revenue sources of journal are from the support of publisher (The Korean Society of Neonatology), author fees, and advertising rates.

15. Advertising
Neonatal Medicine accepts advertisements. The policy of advertising is displayed on the About (Advertising Policy) tab of journal homepage.

16. Direct Marketing
Journal propagation has been done through the journal web site and distribution of an introduction pamphlet. Invitations to submit a manuscript are usually focused on the presenters at conferences, seminars, or workshops if the topic is related to the journal's aims and scope.



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