Instructions to authors
All articles are published in an open access regime, without
publication fees.
The average time for the preliminary assessment
of manuscripts is 10 days. During this period, the Editorial Office will conduct
an initial review to determine if the manuscript is suitable for our journal.
For manuscripts selected for peer review, the process typically takes up to
30 days. Our reviewers are tasked with providing timely and constructive
feedback to ensure a thorough evaluation.
Upon final acceptance, the average
time for an article to be published is 90 days. These timelines are averages,
and some manuscripts may take more or less time depending on various factors. We
appreciate your patience as we work to maintain the high standards of our
publication.
Submitting authors are kindly asked to follow the
TEMPLATE2025
(page setup, fonts, size).
The papers will be send by electronic mail to the folowing adress:
gabriela-antoaneta.apostolescu@academic.tuiasi.ro
For the papers accepted for publishing, the coresponding author will fill and send to the editor the
Copyright transfer statement.
The Reviewing Process
Ethics
Please note that authors are exclusively responsible for the contents of their submissions. Each author is kindly asked to ensure that the submitted paper respects the ethical standards concerning plagiarism. All received papers are thoroughly checked for plagiarism. During the editorial process the submitted manuscripts are also examined using a plagiarism detection software (Plagiarism Detector). Any paper proved as plagiarism (by either peer reviewers or staff editors, before or after acceptance, during editing, or at any time before publication) will be rejected and its authors will be informed and banned from publishing in the Bulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Iasi. If plagiarism is detected after publication, the editors will notify readers of the infraction through an editor's note in the journal, and the author's employer may be notified of the breach. Please avoid self-plagiarism: if the submitted paper is based on an author's own previously copyrighted work (i.e. conference proceedings), proper reference should be given for the original text.