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As an open access journal, the Korean Journal of Art History (KJAH) 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).

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1. Website

The URL of official journal web site is http://www.kjah.org.

The KJAH team endeavors to make a good website. KJAH 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 Korean Journal of Art History, the abbreviation of ISO is Korean J Art Hist.

3. Peer review process

Type of peer review: Double-blind review

Method of peer review
All submitted manuscripts are screened for duplication through Crosscheck (https://app.ithenticate.com) before review. All contributions (including solicited articles) are critically reviewed by the editorial board members, and/or reviewers. Reviewers' comments are usually returned to authors. The decision of the editor is final. Manuscripts are sent simultaneously to two reviewers for double-blinded peer review. A third reviewer will be assigned if there is a discrepancy between two reviewers. Authors will receive notification of the publication decision, along with copies of the reviews and instruction for revision, if appropriate, within two months after receipt of the submission.
All manuscripts from editors, employees, or members of the editorial board are processed the same way as other unsolicited manuscripts. During the review process, they will not engage in the selection of reviewers and decision process. Editors will not handle their own manuscripts even if they are commissioned ones.

4. Ownership, journal management team, and publishing credentials

The journal is owned by the publisher, the Art History Association of Korea. http://korea-art.or.kr

The management team is as follows:

- Journal Manager: Hee Jung Kang, Editor-in-Chief of KJAH, Seogang University, Korea
- Managers of the Review Process:
          Jongmin Lee, Chungbuk University, Korea
- Website and JATS XML Producer: Im, Jeonghee, M2Community, Korea

5. Governing body

The governing body is the journal's editorial board.

6. Editorial team and contact information

http://kjah.org/about/editorial.php

The Editorial team is available from Editorial Board page at the front part of the journal.

Contact information
Art History Association of Korea
Rm. 601. Harvard Officetel Bldg. 1794, Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08786, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-2-884-0271
Fax: +82-2-884-0277
E-mail: ahak@korea-art.or.kr

7. Copyright and licensing

Copyright policy: All published papers become the permanent property of the Art History Association of Korea. Copyrights of all published materials are owned by the Art History Association of Korea and permission must be obtained for any commercial use of materials. Every author should sign the copyright transfer agreement forms.

Licensing information: This is an Open Access journal distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

8. Author fees

http://kjah.org/authors/processing_charge.php

An article processing charge (APC) of 100 USD (approximately 100,000 Korean Won) per article is requested to the corresponding author upon acceptance.

9. Process for the identification of and dealing with allegations of research misconduct

http://kjah.org/authors/ethics.php

When the journal faces suspected cases of research and publication misconduct such as redundant (duplicate) publication, plagiarism, fraudulent or fabricated data, changes in authorship, an undisclosed conflict of interest, ethical problems with a submitted manuscript, a reviewer who has appropriated an author’s idea or data, complaints against editors, and so on, the resolution process will follow the flowchart provided by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts). The discussion and decision on the suspected cases are carried out by the Editorial Board.

10. Publication ethics

Journal policies on authorship and contributorship

http://kjah.org/authors/ethics.php

Art History Association of Korea. follows the Guideline on Good Publication of COPE (https://publicationethics.org). Our publication ethics are displayed on the Editorial Policy (Research and Publication Ethics) tab of journal homepage.

11. Publishing schedule

http://kjah.org/about/about.php

Korean Journal of Art History is published quarterly on the last day of every March, June, September, and December. Any supplementary or special issues may be published.

12. Access

http://kjah.org/about/about.php

Korean Journal of Art History is freely accessible from http://kjah.org according to the Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). The copyright, including the right of online transmission, is owned by the Art History Association of Korea.

13. Archiving

Korean Journal of Art History is accessible without barrier from Korea Citation Index (https://kci.go.kr) and is archived in the National Library of Korea (http://nl.go.kr) in the event the journal is no longer published.

14. Revenues sources

Revenue sources of journal are from the support of the Art History Association of Korea, authors’ article processing charge.

15. Advertising

Korean Journal of Art History currently does not operate advertised products or services.

16. Direct marketing

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



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