About SciPost Physics Community Reports
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- Scope
- Content
- Acceptance Criteria
- Submission and Editorial Process
- Editorial College (Physics)
- Genuine Open Access
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Description
SciPost Physics Community Reports is a premium-quality, two-way open access, peer-witnessed refereed Journal offering a venue for publishing results of collaborative efforts involving groups of researchers in any individual or combined specialties in Physics, or broader collaborations linking Physics with other fields (Computer Science, Engineering, etc).Examples of appropriate contents are outcome of work done within (partly interdisciplinary) working groups (for example the CERN LHC working groups, or other similar-scale groups), which produce reference cross sections, benchmarks, software and recommendations that are important for current data analysis and future measurements.
Scope
SciPost Physics Community Reports publishes results, analyses and roadmaps which are of immediate practical interest for the corresponding community, in any field of Physics, covering Experimental, Theoretical and Computational approaches.Specialties covered by this Journal
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics - Experiment
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics - Theory
- Biophysics
- Condensed Matter Physics - Experiment
- Condensed Matter Physics - Theory
- Condensed Matter Physics - Computational
- Fluid Dynamics
- Gravitation, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
- High-Energy Physics - Experiment
- High-Energy Physics - Theory
- High-Energy Physics - Phenomenology
- Mathematical Physics
- Nuclear Physics - Experiment
- Nuclear Physics - Theory
- Quantum Physics
- Statistical and Soft Matter Physics
- Active Matter
Content
The format is flexible and should be adapted to the nature of the content. Articles can be short letter-style communications or in-depth reports of collaborative achievements. There is no minimum or maximum length: the article should however constitute a complete, self-contained unit.The target audience is similarly flexible. Content targeted at a readership of researchers in different sub-areas is as welcome as content produced by and targeted at a group of specialists in one particular area. Broad interest is appreciated but not required.
Acceptance criteria
To be considered for publication in SciPost Physics Community Reports, a submission has to meet at least one of the expectations and all of the general acceptance criteria listed below (in addition to our standard author obligations).
Expectations (at least one required) - the paper must:
- Provide a novel and synergetic link between different research areas
- Fill in a gap concerning reference results or benchmarks in a particular research direction, with clear potential for multi-pronged follow-up work;
- Present a step forward on a previously-identified research stumbling block
General acceptance criteria (all required) - the paper must:
- Be written in a clear and intelligible way, free of unnecessary jargon, ambiguities and misrepresentations
- Provide sufficient details (inside the bulk sections or in appendices) so that arguments and derivations can be reproduced by qualified experts
- Provide citations to relevant literature in a way that is as representative and complete as possible
- Contain a clear conclusion summarizing the results (with objective statements on their reach and limitations) and offering perspectives for future work.
- Contain a detailed abstract and introduction explaining the context of the problem and objectively summarizing the achievements
- Provide (directly in appendices, or via links to external repositories) all reproducibility-enabling resources: explicit details of experimental protocols, datasets and processing methods, or processed data and code snippets used to produce figures, etc.
Submission and Editorial Process
Authors should follow the authoring guidelines to ensure seamless processing of their manuscript. The SciPost Journals Terms and Conditions apply to all Submissions to SciPost Physics Community Reports.
All incoming Submissions are thoroughly checked for plagiarism, and follow the peer-witnessed refereeing procedures outlined in Editorial procedure.
Minimal number of reports: at least 1 substantial report must have been received; all points raised must have been addressed either in resubmissions or in author replies before a recommendation for publication can be formulated.
All publication decisions are taken by the Editorial College (Physics), following the rules set out in the Editorial College by-laws.
Accepted submissions benefit from our top-quality production process, and from our industry-leading metadata handling facilities.
Genuine Open Access
Publications in SciPost Physics Community Reports are Genuine Open Access. Take the time to understand what this means, and how we compare to other publishers. We do not profiteer from you or your contributions in any way. We are truly run by and for the academic community, entirely not-for-profit and without any competing interests.
As authors, you retain your copyright: all articles are published in your name under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License, allowing freedom to use, reproduce and distribute the articles and related content (unless otherwise noted), for commercial and noncommercial purposes, subject to the citation of the original source.
There are no subscription fees, nor are there Article Processing Charges (APCs). By publishing with us, you are contributing to implementing a healthier business model for academic publishing.