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(for Papers Authored
by ACM TKDD Editor-in-Chief)
- The EiC will submit
the paper to an Associate Editor who is specifically designated for this
purpose and explicitly identified in the web pages for that journal. The
designated Associate Editor must have agreed to accept this responsibility
and should not be a collaborator of the EiC or from the same organization
as the EiC.
- The Associate
Editor designated in step 1 (say Jane) will not
process the paper herself, but will hand it to another Associate Editor
(say John) whose identity will not be disclosed to the EiC. John will
obtain reviews and make all decisions regarding processing of the paper
(such as reject, requires major revision and second review, conditional
accept, accept, etc.) and will convey these decisions to the EiC by way of
Jane. Jane will keep the identity of John anonymous from the EiC, and John
will keep the identity of the reviewers anonymous from Jane.
- In case of guest
edited special issues, such as based on papers invited from conferences,
the guest editor will make the final decision directly but will make all
reviewer information anonymous when corresponding with the authors,
including the EiC.
- In order to avoid
the appearance of impropriety, existing standards of acceptability must be
rigorously applied when considering papers (co-)authored by
EiCs. Papers which are found marginal in any
criterion should be rejected.
(This policy is that recommended by the
ACM Publications Board; see
Conflict of Interest Policy For Papers Authored By ACM Editors-in-Chief.)
(for Papers (co-)Authored by ACM
TKDD Associate Editors)
- The EiC will submit
the paper to an Associate Editor to handle, as is the normal procedure.
However, the identity of the AE handling the paper will not be revealed to
the authors. Instead, the EiC will serve as an intermediary in all
communications between the AE handling the submission and the authors.
- All other aspects
of the handling of such submissions will follow normal procedure.
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