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Tamper-Proof Verification System

Verify Published Paper

Enter the unique Paper ID (e.g., NXR-1) assigned at the time of publication to authenticate and verify the details of any paper published in NEXARA Journal.

Verification Integrity & Compliance

Every paper published in NEXARA Journal is assigned a unique, non-transferable Paper ID at the time of acceptance. This ID serves as a permanent digital fingerprint that links the publication to its metadata, authorship records, and DOI registration. The verification system is designed to be tamper-proof and audit-ready.

Unique Paper ID System

Each paper receives a non-sequential, non-transferable identifier linked to the DOI registry and author records.

Anti-Fraud Protection

Verification records are immutable post-publication. Any attempt to forge or duplicate a Paper ID is detectable and logged.

Audit-Ready Records

Complete editorial chain-of-custody: submission timestamp, peer review reports, editorial decision, and publication date are preserved.

Discoverability Standards

NEXARA follows the metadata and formatting standards of Google Scholar, DOAJ, CrossRef, and other global databases to maximise discoverability.

Legal Standing

Publication records serve as prima facie evidence of authorship and intellectual priority under international copyright law.

Certificate of Publication

Authors receive a digitally verifiable Certificate of Publication upon acceptance, linked to this verification system.

Regulatory & Ethical Compliance

COPE Compliance: NEXARA Journal adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Core Practices and Principles of Transparency. All editorial decisions are made independently, and the journal follows COPE's retraction guidelines, plagiarism handling flowcharts, and ethical oversight protocols.

DOAJ Best Practices: The journal follows the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) best practices for open-access publishing, including transparent peer review, immediate open access without embargo, and Creative Commons licensing (CC BY 4.0).

CrossRef DOI Registration: NEXARA is applying for CrossRef membership. Upon approval, every published paper will receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), ensuring persistent linkability, discoverability, and citation tracking across all academic databases worldwide.

Plagiarism Screening: All manuscripts undergo similarity screening through industry-standard tools prior to acceptance. Papers exceeding a 15% similarity index (excluding references and quotations) are subject to additional review or rejection per COPE guidelines.

ICMJE & WAME Standards: Authorship criteria follow the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommendations and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) policies. All listed authors must meet the four criteria of substantial contribution, drafting, final approval, and accountability.

Data Retention: Publication records, reviewer reports, and editorial correspondence are retained for a minimum of 5 years in compliance with international archival standards. Records may be disclosed to regulatory or ethics bodies upon lawful request.

This verification system is provided for authentication purposes only. NEXARA Journal reserves the right to update or correct publication records in accordance with COPE retraction and correction guidelines. For disputes or corrections, contact editor@nexarajournal.com. All published content is licensed under CC BY 4.0.