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Policies and guidelines

At Cambridge University Press, the integrity of our academic content and publishing process is paramount, and as our editors, you are our partners in supporting this mission.

We are publisher members of COPE , and have signed up to their guidelines. By extension, we expect our journals to uphold the same standards of transparency and best practice, outlined in our Research Publishing Ethics Guidelines, and on COPE’s website . Following these guidelines will also support your journal in applying to be indexed on Abstracting and Indexing sites, in getting an impact factor or other accreditation, and being eligible to publish work from some authors with funder requirements on publication outlets.


We expect all our eligible journals to apply for individual journal COPE membership, and will support you in doing so. Becoming a journal member  gives you access to member-only COPE content, support and resources, and eligibility to serve on COPE Council and attend COPE events. Any journal that has been publishing for more than a year and meets COPE’s other eligibility criteria  can apply.

We are publisher members of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), and have signed up to their guidelines. By extension, we expect our journals to uphold the same standards of transparency and best practice, outlined in our Research Publishing Ethics Guidelines (available to download on this page). Following these guidelines will also support your journal in applying to be indexed on Abstracting and Indexing sites, in getting an impact factor or other accreditation, and being eligible to publish work from some authors with funder requirements on publication outlets.


We expect all our eligible journals to apply for individual journal COPE membership, and will support you in doing so. Links to the COPE website, core practices and becoming a member can be found below. Becoming a journal member gives you access to member-only COPE content, support and resources, and eligibility to serve on COPE Council and attend COPE events. Any journal that has been publishing for more than a year and meets COPE’s other eligibility criteria can apply.


COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics)


Research Publishing Ethics Guidelines

At Cambridge University Press, the integrity of our academic content and publishing process is paramount. This document outlines the best practice principles that we apply to our books and journals. We hope these guidelines will be useful to many different groups, including authors, peer reviewers, editors within and outside of Cambridge University Press, societies, publishing partners and funders.

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Research publishing ethics guidelines
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Ongoing support

We also have a dedicated Publishing Ethics and Research Integrity team at the Press, who can advise on all manner of publication ethics issues and topics. If you have an ethical concern (or if someone has raised a concern to you), or you would like advice on publishing ethics policy development or workflows, please contact your Publisher and/or: publishingethics@cambridge.org