Revenue Sources Policy

JOTTER: Journal of Teacher Training and Educational Research recognizes the importance of financial sustainability, transparency, and editorial independence in its publishing operations.

JOTTER is published by Yayasan Sahabat Literasi Edukasi dan Publikasi Bandung. The journal may receive financial and operational support from the publisher, institutional partners, grants, donations, sponsorship, journal-management assistance, publication-related services, or other lawful and ethical sources of revenue.

Any financial support received by JOTTER will be used to support journal operations, website maintenance, editorial management, copyediting, layout preparation, publication activities, archiving, indexing, capacity building, and other activities related to the development and sustainability of the journal.

JOTTER may explore appropriate revenue-generation opportunities to support its operations and improve journal quality and reach. Such opportunities may include grants, institutional support, sponsorship, advertising, article processing charges, publication-related services, or other lawful sources, where applicable.

JOTTER is committed to maintaining financial transparency and responsible financial management. Financial support and revenue sources will be managed in accordance with applicable regulations, publisher policies, and ethical publishing standards.

Revenue sources, sponsorship, grants, donations, advertising income, author fees, waiver status, institutional support, or other financial considerations must not influence manuscript evaluation, reviewer selection, peer-review outcomes, editorial decisions, acceptance, rejection, revision requests, or publication scheduling.

All editorial decisions are made solely on the basis of academic merit, originality, methodological quality, ethical compliance, relevance to the journal’s scope, and peer-review and editorial assessment.

Any actual or potential financial conflict of interest involving the publisher, editors, editorial board members, reviewers, authors, sponsors, or external partners must be disclosed and managed appropriately.

JOTTER is committed to ensuring that its financial arrangements do not compromise the independence, integrity, credibility, or scholarly standards of the journal.

Any concern regarding JOTTER’s revenue sources, financial transparency, or editorial independence may be submitted through the official JOTTER contact email.