- Status in HRČAK: active
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ISSN 1330-6928 (Tisak)
ISSN 1846-6605 (Online) -
UDK: 31.77 070 659.3
CODEN: MEISFN
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22572/mi - Contact:
Nada Zgrabljić Rotar (glavna i odgovorna urednica)
Telefon i fax: 00 385 1 376 – 9004;
091 / 515 55 68 - Email: urednik@nmi.hr
- URL: https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/mediaresearch/
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- Guidelines for authors
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- Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Media Research is the first Croatian journal for journalism and the media. Its aim is to promote the theory of journalism by stimulating various type of research in the media. The Journal is indexed in Sociological Abstracts (SA), Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) and Social Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts (SOPODA), Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE), SCOPUS and it is listed in The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Articles published in Media Research are available in the open access data base HRČAK - The Portal of Scientific Journals of Croatia (MZOS, Srce i HIDD; http://hrcak.srce.hr/?lang=en). The journal has the further aim of becoming a forum for the presentation and exchange of different national experiences in the media, theoretichal schools and concepts and of new media phenomena. The journal will publish theoretical contributions, empirical research, book rewievs, symposia proceedings, as well as information on international education programs and schools in the field of journalism and communications. Media Research is oriented towards researchers and students of public communications, as well as other interested members of the general public. The journal will be published twice yearly. The journal actively encourages and welcomes the cooperation of authors, of differing scienfic profiles, particulary young scientist working empirically or theoretically in televison and radio, for printed journals, or in order kinds of public communication. We cordially invite you to join us in our efforts to create a new and challenging Croatian journal, and to send us your contribution. For insuring scientific excellence, all manuscripts undergo a two double-blind peer review. The journal charges publishing the paper. Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI; GENAI) Policy has goal to set scientific and ethical correct use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies (AI tools) in manuscripts submitted to the Media Research: Croatian journal for journalism and the media. 1. Transparency. Author/authors has/have the obligation to declare his/their use of generative AI in manuscripts (identify the phases of the AI process, methods of use, as well as the way data is collected). Peer reviewers evaluate is a AI use in the manuscripts acceptable, i.e. in accordance with the stated Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy. 2. Responsibility and accuracy. The author' s responsible use of generative AI is requested and all data generated by AI must by verified, including checking the sources. Ultimately, author is fully responsable and accountable for the content of the published article. 3. Authourship. Gnerative AI or AI-assisted technologies (ChatGPT, Perplexity and others) should not be listed as an author or co-author in submission of the manuscript. 4. Source Citation. AI should not be included in reference to the source. 5. Use of basic AI tools. AI tools used to check manuscript's grammar, spelling, and references don't need to be declared. 6. Disclosure. The use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the manuscript preparation process must be declared by adding a statement at the end of the manuscript, above the references, for example: Statement: During the preparation of this manuscript author/authors used (name of) AI tool in order to (purpuse of the use). After reviewing all the content, author/authors takes/take full responsability for the published content. The Editor reserves the right to reject the submission if he becomes aware that Generative AI was inappropriately used (such as generation of false content, incorrect or fabricated AI-generated references, plagiarism).
- Peer review: peer review, equally national and international peer review, scientific and professional papers, double anonymized
- First year of publication: 1995.
- Frequency (annually): 2
- Scientific disciplines and subdisciplines: Information and Communication Sciences, Social Sciences
- Date added to HRČAK: 02.11.2007.
- Rights: Medijska istraživanja is an Open Access journal. All content is freely available without charge online (http://www.mediaresearch.cro.net/en/). Users are allowed, without asking permission from the publisher or autors, to read, download, copy, distribute, search and link to the material, or use them for any other lawfull purpose, acording to the academic standards and Creative Commons licence (CC BY NC ND), which implies attributing the source in an appropriate manner, use of materials for uncommercial purposes and that users can not alter, transform, or build upon the material. Media Research respects author rights: authors of the published articles retaine publishing rights, as well as copyright.
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