À propos de cette revue


Focus and Content

The Journal Bioethica is an online edition of the National Commission for Bioethics & Tehcnoethics (former National Bioethics Commission), which covers the whole thematic area of contemporary bioethics, as well as its interface with technology ethics, e.g. the doctor/patient relationship, end-of-life decisions, ethical issues in human reproduction, clinical research, genetic and biological research, gene therapy, biobanks, neuroscience, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, management of biological wealth, ethics in scientific research, treatment of animals, transhumanism, patents on biology and biotechnology, artificial intelligence.

The papers published in the Journal are neither published nor under consideration for publication by any other journal, national or international.

 

Aims and Scope

The aim of the Journal is to provide and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and of views among scientists from different fields, with a practical or theoretical interest for issues concerning Bioethics and its interface with Technoethics/Digital Ethics.

 

Peer Review Process

Upon submission of a manuscript, the Editorial Board assesses if the submitted manuscript meets the criteria for subission and  fits the Journal scope. Manuscripts are then  peer-reviewed by at least two independent experts/scientists/researchers who are selected based on their expertise by the Editorial Team.

The peer review process is a double-blind evaluation process (double anonymized review), meaning that the reviewers do not know the names of the authors, and the authors do not know who reviewed their manuscript.

 

Length of the Review Procedure

The standard length of time for the review procedure is eight weeks, beginning from the date on which the Editor acknowledges the submission of the manuscript.

 

Publication Frequency

Bioethica is being published twice annually.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public contributes to global knowledge exchange.

The work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution  CC BY 4.0, which allows for immediate free access to the work and permits any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose. Appropriate credit must be given by citing the author(s) and the original publication in this journal.

The Open Access Policy of the journal fulfils the DOAJ definition of open access

 

ePublisher

The National Documentation Centre (www.ekt.gr) is a national infrastructure. Since 1980, it actively engages in the collection, organization and dissemination of scientific and technological information in Greece and internationally. EKT’s strategic priority is the aggregation, organized online dissemination and preservation of quality-assured scholarly and educational content in a single research infrastructure.

EKT’s vision is “Access to Knowledge”. To this end it implements Open Access policies in research, supports the transfer and dissemination of scientific knowledge, collaborates with research, education and cultural institutions for the aggregation, organization and dissemination of digital content and provides innovative services in scientific information.

EKT provides reliable ePublishing services as part of its scholarly content aggregation and dissemination activities. Its integrated online ePublishing environment is developed with open-source interoperable technology. This affords the incorporation of EKT’s infrastructures into the continuously developing international infrastructure environment.

EKT’s ePublishing services (http://epublishing.ekt.gr/) are directed to public and extended public institution publishers of accredited scholarly journals. They include, most significantly, the organization, documentation and organized dissemination of metadata and content of scholarly journals, the training and consulting services on issues such as intellectual property, the standardization of editorial processes according to internationally accepted standards, the inclusion of content and metadata in international content indexers and harvesters via interoperable systems.

 

Journal History

The Hellenic National Bioethics Commission decided to create an electronic journal for Bioethics, the first journal of this kind in the Greek scientific community, which is now continued by the National Commission for Bioethics & Technoethics. Bioethica was established in February 2015 and since then, it is being published twice annually. 

A twenty-year experience showed us that, despite the ever-growing interest which is already expressed by organizing conferences, seminars, graduate programs, and ethics committees at universities and research centers of our country, a point of dialogue and reflection solely on Bioethics and Technoethics is still missing. 

Hoping to meet the expectations of this ambitious project, we invite not only senior, but especially young scientists to send their contributions to the journal.

 

Publication Charges

The journal Bioethica does not apply any article processing charges or submission fees.