Editorial Policies
Focus and Scope | Section Policies | Publication Frequency | Peer Review Process | Policy of Screening for Plagiarism | Open Access Policy | Archiving | Publication Charges | Additional Policies
FOCUS AND SCOPE
NOVA MEDICA INFORMATICA (NOVEM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal that pioneers the "Medicine-Driven Informatics" paradigm. We serve as a premier platform for disseminating high-quality research where clinical needs, evidence-based practice, and healthcare challenges drive digital innovation.
Mission: To advance the field of health informatics by placing clinical relevance and patient impact at the center of technological innovation, bridging the gap between clinical medicine and information technology.
Scope: NOVEM publishes original research, systematic reviews, methodological papers, and case studies that demonstrate rigorous integration of clinical and technical domains. We prioritize work that translates informatics research into tangible healthcare improvements.
Coverage includes, but is not limited to:
Clinical Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- Development and validation of AI/ML algorithms for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment optimization
- Clinical decision support systems with demonstrated efficacy
- Explainable AI in clinical settings
- Ethical considerations in clinical AI deployment
Digital Health Implementation Science
- Real-world implementation of digital health interventions
- Adoption, scalability, and sustainability of health technologies
- Mixed-methods evaluation of digital health programs
- Health technology assessment and economic evaluation
Clinical Data Science & Analytics
- Secondary use of clinical data for research and quality improvement
- Predictive analytics for patient risk stratification
- Big data applications in population health
- Data quality and interoperability challenges
Health Information Systems
- EHR/EMR optimization and usability studies
- Clinical workflow integration of health IT systems
- Telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies
- mHealth applications with clinical validation
Medical Internet of Things (MIoT) & Wearables
- Clinical validation of wearable health devices
- Remote patient monitoring systems
- Sensor technologies for chronic disease management
- Integration of IoT data into clinical workflows
Clinical Bioinformatics & Precision Medicine
- Genomic data integration into clinical practice
- Biomarker discovery and validation
- Personalized treatment algorithms
- Data-driven clinical decision making
Digital Health Equity & Ethics
- Addressing health disparities through technology
- Ethical considerations in digital health research
- Accessibility of health technologies across diverse populations
- Regulatory and policy implications of health informatics
SECTION POLICIES
Research Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Original research presenting novel findings, methodologies, or applications in Medicine-Driven Informatics. Maximum 8,000 words.
Review Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Comprehensive critical evaluations of existing literature, including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and scoping reviews. Maximum 10,000 words.
Methodological Papers
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Papers focusing on novel methodologies, frameworks, or tools for health informatics research and practice. Maximum 6,000 words.
Case Studies
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Detailed analyses of specific implementations, deployments, or clinical applications of health informatics solutions. Maximum 4,000 words.
Brief Communications
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Short reports of preliminary findings, technical notes, or descriptions of innovative approaches. Maximum 2,500 words.
Editorials & Perspectives
By Invitation Only | Indexed | Not Peer Reviewed
Commentaries, opinion pieces, and forward-looking perspectives from leaders in the field.
Special Issues
By Proposal | Indexed | Peer Reviewed
Thematic collections addressing emerging topics in Medicine-Driven Informatics.
PUBLICATION FREQUENCY
NOVA MEDICA INFORMATICA (NOVEM) is published Triannually, with issues released in:
- March (Volume X, Issue 1)
- July (Volume X, Issue 2)
- November (Volume X, Issue 3)
Continuous Publication: Articles are published online as soon as they are ready, with the issue compiled trianually.
Special Issues: May be published at additional times throughout the year to address emerging topics.
PEER REVIEW PROCESS
Overview
NOVEM employs a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the highest standards of scientific quality, clinical relevance, and methodological rigor.
Initial Screening (1-3 days)
- Technical and formatting compliance check
- Scope and focus assessment
- Plagiarism screening (≤15% similarity threshold)
- Basic ethical compliance verification
Editorial Assessment (5-7 days)
- Evaluation by Associate Editor for novelty and significance
- Assessment of clinical-informatics integration quality
- Decision on suitability for peer review
Peer Review (4-6 weeks)
- Minimum 2 independent expert reviewers per manuscript
- Reviewers selected based on clinical and technical expertise
- Double-blind process (author and reviewer identities concealed)
- Standardized review form with specific evaluation criteria:
- Scientific and methodological rigor
- Clinical relevance and impact
- Integration of clinical and technical domains
- Originality and contribution to the field
- Clarity and presentation quality
Reviewer Criteria
Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on:
- Clinical Foundation: Significance of clinical problem, appropriate patient population, meaningful outcomes
- Technical Execution: Methodological rigor, appropriate technology selection, validation approach
- Integration Quality: Seamless connection between clinical needs and technical solution
- Impact Potential: Likelihood of clinical adoption and patient benefit
Decision Categories
- Accept as is (rare)
- Minor revisions (accept after addressing specific points)
- Major revisions (requires significant changes and re-review)
- Reject (with clear justification)
Revision Process
- Authors have 4 weeks for minor revisions, 8 weeks for major revisions
- Revised manuscripts are re-evaluated by original reviewers
- Maximum of two revision rounds permitted
Final Decision
- Made by Editor-in-Chief based on reviewer recommendations
- All decisions include constructive feedback
- Average time to first decision: 6-8 weeks
Appeals Process
- Authors may appeal decisions within 30 days
- Appeals reviewed by Editor-in-Chief and one new reviewer
- Final decision within 4 weeks
POLICY OF SCREENING FOR PLAGIARISM
Zero Tolerance Policy
NOVEM maintains a strict policy against plagiarism in any form. All submissions are screened for originality before peer review.
Screening Process
- Primary Screening: All manuscripts screened using iThenticate/Turnitin software
- Threshold: Maximum 15% similarity index (excluding references)
- Manual Review: All matches above 10% reviewed by editors
- Cross-checking: References checked for citation manipulation
Acceptable Similarity Levels
- ≤10%: Generally acceptable, minor matching
- 11-15%: Requires editorial review and author explanation
- >15%: Typically rejected or requires major revision
Types of Plagiarism Addressed
- Verbatim Plagiarism: Direct copying without quotation marks or citation
- Paraphrasing Plagiarism: Rewording others' work without proper attribution
- Self-Plagiarism (Text Recycling): Reusing substantial portions of author's own published work
- Idea Plagiarism: Using others' ideas without attribution
- Translation Plagiarism: Translating others' work without permission or attribution
Self-Plagiarism Policy
- Reuse of author's own text is permitted only with proper citation
- Maximum 10% self-similarity from author's previous publications
- Extended methods sections may have higher self-similarity with justification
Consequences of Plagiarism
Before Publication:
- Similarity 15-25%: Manuscript returned for revision
- Similarity 25-50%: Rejection with opportunity to resubmit after complete rewrite
- Similarity >50%: Immediate rejection and 2-year submission ban
After Publication:
- Investigation following COPE guidelines
- Retraction with notice for confirmed plagiarism
- Notification to authors' institutions
- 5-year submission ban for serious offenses
Preventive Measures
- Authors encouraged to use plagiarism checkers before submission
- Editorial board training in plagiarism detection
- Regular software updates and database expansion
- Collaboration with other journals to identify systematic issues
OPEN ACCESS POLICY
Open Access Model
NOVA MEDICA INFORMATICA (NOVEM) is a platinum open access journal, providing immediate, permanent, and free access to all published content.
License
All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits:
- Share: Copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt: Remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose
- Attribution: Appropriate credit must be given, with link to license and indication of changes
Author Rights
Authors retain:
- Copyright of their work
- Right to share and self-archive
- Right to use in teaching and conferences
- Right to include in thesis/dissertation
User Rights
Readers have the right to:
- Read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to full texts
- Use for any lawful purpose without financial, legal, or technical barriers
- Text and data mine for research purposes
Deposit Policy
Authors are encouraged to deposit:
- Preprint: In institutional repositories or preprint servers (with acknowledgment)
- Postprint: Accepted manuscript in institutional repositories immediately
- Published Version: Final PDF on personal websites or institutional repositories
Compliance
This policy complies with:
- Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)
- Berlin Declaration on Open Access
- Requirements of major research funders (NIH, Wellcome Trust, etc.)
- Plan S principles for full and immediate open access
ARCHIVING
Digital Preservation
NOVEM ensures permanent access and preservation of all published content through multiple archiving systems:
Primary Archiving
- CLOCKSS: Distributed preservation archive for scholarly content
- Portico: Digital preservation service for e-journals
- LOCKSS: Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe system
Secondary Archiving
- Institutional Repository:
- National Archives: Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia (OneSearch)
- Subject Repositories: PubMed Central (application in progress)
Backup Systems
- Regular backups to secure off-site locations
- Multiple geographic locations for disaster recovery
- Format migration planning for long-term accessibility
Article Identifiers
- DOI: Digital Object Identifier for each article (Crossref)
- ISSN: #####-##### (print and electronic)
Long-Term Accessibility
- Commitment to maintain accessibility for minimum 50 years
- Regular format migration to current standards
- Provision of article metadata in multiple formats
- Participation in digital preservation networks
PUBLICATION CHARGES
Funding Model
For the first years of operation (2026-2027), NOVEM operates without author fees as part of our institutional commitment to advancing Medicine-Driven Informatics.
Future Model (Starting 2027)
After the initial one-year period, NOVEM will implement a sustainable funding model:
Article Processing Charge (APC)
Standard APC: USD 500
Discounted APC for:
- Corresponding authors from low-income countries: USD 0 (full waiver)
- Corresponding authors from lower-middle-income countries: USD 300
- Corresponding authors from upper-middle-income countries: USD 600
- Members of partner societies: 20% discount
Waiver Policy
Full or partial waivers available for:
- Authors from institutions in low-income countries
- Authors without institutional funding
- Early-career researchers (within 5 years of terminal degree)
- Cases of genuine financial hardship
What APC Covers
- Professional copyediting and typesetting
- DOI registration and metadata management
- Plagiarism screening and editorial management
- Digital preservation and archiving
- Online hosting and platform maintenance
- Marketing and indexing efforts
Payment Process
- Invoice issued after final acceptance
- Payment due within 30 days
- Multiple payment methods accepted
- Institutional billing available
Transparency
- All fees clearly stated on website
- Annual financial report published
- No hidden charges or additional fees
- Refund policy for withdrawn articles before typesetting
Current Status (2026-2027)
NO AUTHOR FEES
- Article Submission: FREE
- Article Processing: FREE
- Article Publication: FREE
- Color Figures: FREE
- Supplementary Materials: FREE
Sponsored Articles
- Industry-sponsored research welcome with full disclosure
- No influence on editorial decisions
- Supplementary sponsorship for special issues available
Institutional Support
We welcome:
- Institutional memberships
- Library consortia agreements
- Society partnerships
- Grant funding for special issues
ADDITIONAL POLICIES
Data Sharing Policy
- Authors encouraged to share data in public repositories
- Clinical trials: Data sharing statement required
- AI/ML studies: Code availability encouraged
- Recognition through "Data Availability" badges
Preprint Policy
- Preprint posting permitted and encouraged
- Must be disclosed during submission
- Not considered prior publication
- DOI citation of final article requested
Corrections Policy
- Minor errors: Correction notice published
- Major errors: Article retraction with explanation
- Authorship changes: Formal notification process
Advertising Policy
- Limited relevant advertising accepted
- Clear separation from editorial content
- No influence on editorial decisions
- Ethical advertising standards enforced

