![]() Quality Assurance in the ETAI Review ProcedureThe present page is intended for anyone who is charged with assessing the quality and merit value of an ETAI published article, for example members of academic promotion committees and officials of research funding agencies. The basic question is: how does an ETAI published article compare with an article published elsewhere?The following observations may be useful for your decision. ETAI articles are properly publishedThe term "electronic" in our name does not mean that articles are only placed on someone's web page and that they can later be changed at random. ETAI articles are published both on paper and electronically, and the electronic versions are subject to a strict set of rules and safety measures to insure that they will remain on-line for an extended period of time, and that they can not be tampered with. The graphical appearance is similar to what you find in any other serious journal.The term "electronic" for us just indicates that most users will download articles from the net rather than subscribe to physical journal issues from the publisher. ETAI quality control is more thorough than elsewhereIn order to be accepted to the ETAI, an article has to go through two controls:
More meta-information available in ETAIThe public review discussion used by ETAI is retained and kept on-line even after the acceptance decision has been made. This is important when the merit value of the article is to be assessed, since it makes it possible to do a more precise evaluation than just looking at the title of the journal.Consider this: If an article has been published in a conventional journal or conference proceedings, then the only information that you can effectively use is the title of the journal and the full text of the article. Given that you won't be able to read all the submitted articles, you can only go by the journal's prestige. We all know that this is a very crude measure of the article's quality, but often it is the only information you have. If the article has been accepted by the ETAI, however, you are welcome to check the discussion that preceded acceptance. It may contain questions, critical comments and encouraging comments by colleagues, but also the answers by the author(s). The protocol of this discussion will allow you, with minimal effort, to get an idea of how the article was received by the peers. "But newly started journals need some years to build up quality..."Yes, for paper journals, because they need to fill their annual quota of a certain number of published pages. In the ETAI, on the other hand, we don't have that constraint since it is made available free of charge over the net. Therefore, we have no reason whatever to compromise quality in order to fill the year's volume. (At the same time, we don't have to maintain a queue of papers awaiting publication - every paper goes into the ETAI as soon as it is accepted).Who publishes in the ETAI?Allow us to make one more observation, for the particular case that you are considering an academic promotion. Most likely, you are not only looking for the candidate with the longest list of publications, but also for the candidate with the best potential for continued research. Now, if a young researcher has published articles in the ETAI, what does that say about her or him? We suggest that the candidate is then likely to have the following characteristics:
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