About the journal

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"Human and Information Interaction" is a scientific journal that is published quarterly by the Department of Information Science and knowledge studies of Kharazmi University under the license number 92/32454 of the Ministry of Guidance. This publication has a scientific research rank from number 1, volume 1 (spring 2013)under the license number 3/18/127893 of the Ministry of Science, research and technology Dated 94/6/30.


 

 

Bibliographic Information
English Title Human and Information Interaction
Journal Title Acronym HII
ISSN Online ISSN:  2423-7418
Coverage •   Theoretical foundations and theories of informational behavior 
•   Informational needs of different groups
•   Informational behavior including information seeking behavior
•   Collaborative and social information seeking
•   Use and avoidance of information 
•   Information processing by humans 
•   Information dissemination and sharing 
•   Cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects of Human and information interaction
•   Technical and software aspects of user interface design
•   Human-computer interaction (HCI) 
•   User-centered evaluation of information systems 
•   Human aspects of information retrieval 
•   Information ecology 
•   Information poverty and overflow 
•   Information sharing and social capital
•   Information literacy and media literacy 
•   Production, dissemination and sharing of information in social networks 
•   User-oriented design of information systems 
•   Giving meaning in the interaction of humans and information 
•   Fields and horizons of information
Language  Persian; including English abstracts and bibliographies.
Start Year  2014 - Vol. 1, No. 1 -
Frequency  Quarterly
Editor-in-Chief  Nosrat Riahinia, Ph.D.
Place of Publication  Iran, Tehran
Publisher  Kharazmi University
Status  Active
Refereed  Yes; Double-blind peer-review.
Acceptance and Publication Time  3 Months
Manuscript acceptance rate  44%
URL https://hii.khu.ac.ir/
Type of Access  Open Access (OA)
OA Policies  SHERPA/RoMEO
Type of License  Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Open Access Statement  The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) is a fully open-access journal, which means that all articles are available on the Web to all users immediately upon publication. All content of the Journal is published with open access under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).  Benefits of open access for authors include:
   - Authors retain copyright to their work.
   - Free access for all users worldwide.
   - Increased visibility and readership.
   - No spatial constraints.
   - Rapid publication.
The Policy of Screening for Plagiarism  All manuscripts must be free from plagiarism contents. Manuscripts submitted to the journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) will be screened for plagiarism using similarity check and plagiarism detection tools. All authors are suggested to use plagiarism detection software to check the similarity before submitting their manuscript to the journal. Editors check the plagiarism detection of manuscripts in the journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) using the Grammarly detection software (www.grammarly.com), and iThenticate (www.ithenticate.com) for English abstracts and use Iranian plagiarism detection software such as IranDOC (https://tik.irandoc.ac.ir) and Samimonour (www.samimnoor.ir) for the Persian text. The journal will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism. Whenever it is determined that the manuscript has not complied with the plagiarism rules, it will be REJECTED (before acceptance for publication), and if it was published, it will be RETRACTED for plagiarism issues.
Retraction Policy An article may be retracted when its findings are no longer considered trustworthy due to scientific misconduct or error, it plagiarizes previously published work, or it is found to violate ethical guidelines. An article may be retracted when the integrity of the published work is substantially undermined owing to errors in the conduct, analysis, and/or reporting of the research. Violation of publication or research ethics may also result in a study’s retraction. The original paper will be marked as RETRACTED but a PDF version remains available to readers, and the RETRACTION statement is bi-directionally linked to the original published paper. Retraction statements will typically include a statement of assent or dissent from the authors.
Type of Publication (Processing Charges and Publication Charges) Publication charges for Iranian authors are 4,000,000 Iranian Rials for peer review, and 5,000,000 Iranian Rials for publication
Full-text access: Open Access
Revenue Sources Organizational and institutional support, Donations
Type of Material Serial (Periodical)
Description The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) is a peer-review open-access biannual journal devoted to the field of Information behavior, information processing, human-information interaction, information retrieval, information literacy and related topics. The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) is dedicated to maintain high academic standards, integrity, research ethics, and excellence by publishing scholarly work of the highest quality in knowledge and information science; library and information science; medicine information science, and more. It is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original articles, review articles, case reports, short reports, and editorial articles with a distinguished and expert editorial board, considering the research ethics and academic rules and regulations.
Copyright owner / Copyright holder Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights. The author has complete control over the work (e.g. retains the right to reuse, distribute, republish, etc.).
Copyright Notice Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2. Authors can enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.
3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See: The Effect of Open Access).
Authorship The consent of all authors, as well as related authorities/institutions, has been received prior to the submission of the manuscript. The order of the authors (as to be reflected in the published article) has been established. The adding or deleting of authors once the manuscript has been accepted for publication would have to be accompanied by a signed statement of consent from all authors. All authors have contributed significantly to the research. Authors are obligated to participate in the peer-review process, providing retractions/corrections/amendments when necessary. All conflicts of interest/financial support have been declared. Any changes or corrections to a published work require the consent of all authors.
COPE The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) follows the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and abides by its Code of Conduct in dealing with potential cases of misconduct.
Digital Archiving Policy
 
The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) works with some organizations such as the Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC), The Iran National Library and Archives, and its server of Kharazmi University for maintaining our digital archive. This makes possible the permanent availability and preservation of scholarly research and ensures accessibility by converting and upgrading digital file formats to comply with new technology standards.
Data Citation Data should be cited in the same way as article, book, and web citations, and authors are required to include data citations as part of their reference list. Data citation is appropriate for data held within institutional, subject-focused, or more general data repositories. It is not intended to take the place of community standards such as in-line citation of GenBank accession codes. When citing or making claims based on data, authors must refer to the data at the relevant place in the manuscript text and in addition provide a formal citation in the reference list. The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) follows the format proposed by the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles: Authors; Year; Dataset title; Data repository or archive; Version (if any); Persistent identifier (e.g. DOI)”.
Data Sharing Policy The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) uses the Basic Data Sharing Policy. The journal is committed to a more open research landscape, facilitating faster and more effective research discovery by enabling reproducibility and verification of data, methodology, and reporting standards. The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) encourages authors to cite and share their research data including, but not limited to: raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, methods, and materials. Authors are encouraged to share or make open the data supporting the results or analyses presented in their article where this does not violate the protection of human subjects or other valid privacy or security concerns. 
The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) encourages authors to share the data and other artifacts supporting the results in the article by archiving it in an appropriate public repository. Authors should include a Data Accessibility Statement, including a link to the repository they have used, in order that this statement can be published alongside their paper.
The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) requires authors of Original Investigation, and Special Paper articles to (1) place the de-identified data associated with the manuscript in a repository, and (2) include a Data Availability Statement in the manuscript describing where and how the data can be accessed. The journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) defines data as the digital materials underlying the results described in the manuscript, including but not limited to spreadsheets, text files, interview recordings or transcripts, images, videos, output from statistical software, and computer code or scripts. Authors are expected to deposit at least the minimum amount of data needed to reproduce the results described in the manuscript. Data can be placed in any repository that makes data publicly available and provides a unique persistent identifier, including institutional repositories, general repositories (e.g., Figshare, Open Science Framework, Zenodo, Dryad, Harvard Dataverse, OpenICPSR), or discipline-specific repositories. The Data Availability Statement should be placed in the manuscript at the end of the main text before the references. This statement must include (1) an indication of the location of the data; (2) a unique identifier, such as a digital object identifier (DOI), accession number, or persistent uniform resource locator (URL); and (3) any instructions for accessing the data, if applicable. At the point of submission, you will be asked if there is a data set associated with the paper. If you reply yes, you will be asked to provide the DOI, pre-registered DOI, hyperlink, or other persistent identifier associated with the data set(s). If you have selected to provide a pre-registered DOI, please be prepared to share the reviewer URL associated with your data deposit, upon request by reviewers. Where one or multiple data sets are associated with a manuscript, these are not formally peer-reviewed as a part of the journal submission process. It is the author’s responsibility to ensure the soundness of the data. Any errors in the data rest solely with the producers of the data set(s).
Please note: As you are submitting your manuscript to the journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII) where submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed, the main text file should not include any information that might identify the authors (i.e., Author Name, Address, Conflict of Interest and fund related information). As a data availability statement could reveal your identity, we recommend removing this from the anonymized version of the manuscript. Exceptions to this policy will be made in rare cases in which de-identified data cannot be shared due to their proprietary nature or participant privacy concerns. Exceptions to policy and restrictions on data availability are granted for reasons associated with the protection of human privacy, issues such as biosafety, and/or to respect terms of use for data obtained under license from third parties. Confidential data, e.g., human subjects or patient data, should always be anonymized, or permission to share should be obtained in advance. If in doubt, authors should seek counsel from their institution’s ethics committee.
Authors should include a data accessibility statement, including a link to the repository they have used, in order that this statement can be published alongside their paper. Below are some examples.

Data Availability Statement:
1. Data associated with this article are available in the Open Science Framework at .
2. The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in [repository name] at http://doi.org/[doi], reference number [reference number].
3. The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in [repository name] at [URL], reference number [reference number].
4. The data that support the findings of this study are available in [repository name] at [URL/DOI], reference number [reference number]. These data were derived from the following resources available in the public domain: [list resources and URLs]
Informed Consent  All participants in human subjects' articles have a right to privacy that should not be violated without informed consent. Identifying information, including names, initials, etc., should not be published in written descriptions, photographs, or pedigrees unless the information is essential for scientific purposes and the participants (or parent or guardian) gives written informed consent for publication. Informed consent in this situation requires that an identifiable participant be shown the manuscript and provide consent prior to publication. Authors should disclose to these patients whether any potential identifiable material might be available via the Internet as well as in print after publication. Participants' consent should be written and archived either with the journal of Human and Information Interaction (HII), the authors, or both, as dictated by local regulations or laws.
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