Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Medical Sciences (JUQUMS)is committed to maintaining transparency and ethical standards in its advertising practices. Our advertising policy is designed to ensure that advertisements do not compromise the integrity of our editorial content and that they are clearly distinguished from the journal's main content.
Types of Advertisements Considered:
We consider advertisements from a wide range of sources, including academic institutions, healthcare organizations, publishers, and related industries, as long as they align with the ethical and professional standards of our journal.
Decision-Making Authority:
Decisions regarding the acceptance of advertisements are made by the journal's editorial board in consultation with the journal's publisher (if applicable).
The editorial board reserves the right to reject advertisements that are not in line with our ethical guidelines or that may create conflicts of interest.
Advertisement Placement (Online Only):
Online advertisements may be linked to user behavior or displayed randomly, but they will always be clearly identified as advertisements.
Advertisements will not influence the editorial decision-making process, and editorial content will remain independent of any advertising influence.
Separation from Published Content:
Advertisements will be visually distinct from the main content, and readers should easily identify them as advertisements.
Advertisements will not be related in any way to editorial decision-making processes, and they will not affect the selection or publication of research articles, reviews, or other content.
Ethical Considerations:
We uphold high ethical standards in our advertising policy, ensuring that advertisements are truthful, accurate, and in compliance with relevant regulations.
Advertisements for products or services that may be of interest to our readers will be considered, but we will not endorse or promote specific products, services, or commercial entities.
Umm Al-Qura Medical Science Journal reserves the right to update or modify this advertising policy as needed to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.
For inquiries or to inquire about advertising opportunities, please contact dsrsj@uqu.edu.sa
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