Policies
Peer Review Process:
All work submitted to Streetnotes undergoes double-blind review by at least two experts chosen by the Editorial Board for their knowledge and experience. The selected reviewers provide feedback on the work and make recommendations to the editors. The Streetnotes Editorial Board makes final decisions on whether or not the article is suitable for publication, whether or not the work is in need of revision, or whether or not the work is appropriate for the aims and purposes of the journal.
Manuscript Acceptance Policy:
Streetnotes only accepts original work. In addition, submissions must not be simultaneously submitted elsewhere or previously published. All Manuscripts accepted for publication are subject to copyediting. Submission of work to Streetnotes indicates the author’s commitment to give Streetnotes first publication rights.
Open Access Model:
Streetnotes provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Article processing charges are not levied against authors.
Rights to Authors:
Authors of articles published in Streetnotes remain the copyright holders.
Rights of California Digital Library:
The California Digital Library has the right to view and display, store and copy (for preservation purposes), and distribute all eScholarship Repository content. All eScholarship Repository content may be browsed and downloaded at no cost and with no access restrictions. Once an article is published in an eScholarship Repository journal or peer-reviewed series, it may not be removed.
Basic policies for the eScholarship Repository are delineated at http://www.escholarship.org/help_submissions.html. All eScholarship Repository content may be browsed and downloaded at no cost and with no access restrictions. Once an article is published in an eScholarship Repository journal or peer-reviewed series, it may not be removed.