Journal of Digital Marketing and Communication (e-ISSN: 2809-1736) is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes conceptual papers, empirical studies, and short essays in areas such as social media marketing, communication, digital economy, smart tourism, smart cities, e-business, transmedia storytelling, and other closely related disciplines. The journal is published biannually (June and December) online by Tecno Scientifica and is supported by The Society of Tropical Science and Technology. Open Access — free for readers and authors, with no article processing charges (APC). High Visibility: indexed within CrossRef, Google Scholar and many other databases. Rapid Publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision is provided to authors approximately 3 weeks after submission. About JDMC journal | All volumes & issues
For publications submitted to Bastas Publications Journals, this policy governs the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and technologies throughout the research, authoring, peer review, and editorial stages. It aims to uphold academic integrity, ensure transparency, and promote ethical conduct in scholarly writing and communication.
Bastas Publications DOO follows editorial policies aligned with internationally recognized ethical standards, including those established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
In accordance with these guidelines, Bastas Publications requires full transparency regarding the use of Generative AI (GenAI) tools in research and manuscript preparation. GenAI may be used for minor tasks in the publishing process (such as language editing, data visualization), but must not replace human intellectual contributions or produce fabricated content.
GenAI tools cannot be credited as authors, as they do not meet the criteria for authorship which include substantial intellectual contribution, active involvement in drafting or revising the work, and accountability for the content. Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, and ethical compliance of their submissions, even when AI tools are employed. All work must meet established standards of academic integrity, proper attribution, scientific rigor, and originality.
Authors must include a clear disclosure statement regarding the use of GenAI, if applicable. This statement should specify:
- The name(s) of the AI tool(s) used (such as Gemini, ChatGPT, Copilot, DALL.E)
- The specific tasks the tool was applied to (such as language editing, data visualization, literature synthesis)
Peer review must remain a human-led process. While AI technologies may assist in various ways, they must not replace the reviewerâs expertise, judgment, and responsibility.
These policies reflect evolving best practices and will be reviewed and updated regularly to remain in step with advancements in AI and scholarly publishing.
AI Statement: Authors must include a statement on the use of Generative AI or AI-based tools in the Declarations section of the manuscript.