Article Writing Code of Ethics
- The author is responsible for the overall content of the article which includes methods, analysis, calculations and details.
- The author immediately responds to comments made by peer review professionally and in a timely manner.
- Authors should inform editors if they retract their paper.
- The authors describe limitations in this study.
- The author respects the publisher if the submitted writing, for one reason or another, is not published.
- The author informs the paper editor who is part of a phased, multidisciplinary research and different perspectives.
- The author makes a statement that the paper submitted for publication is original, has never been published anywhere in any language, and is not in the process of submitting it to another publisher.
- If there is an error in the paper, the author must notify the editor or publisher immediately.
- The use of material from other publications that are copyrighted, must be given written permission and gratitude.
- The author refers to the work of others who are appropriately quoted and citations used in the paper.
- When delivering new discoveries or improving discoveries, the author should mention the previous work, researcher/author/founder.
- Authors are not allowed to provide a bibliography of the publication if they do not read the publication.
- If requested, the authors prepare evidence that the research has met the ethical requirements of the research including field notes.
- The author responds if there are comments or feedback after the paper is published.
Plagiarism Policy
Which are included in plagiarism as follows:
- Refer to and/or quote terms, words and/or sentences, data or information from sources without citing sources in citation records and/or without adequately stating the source.
- Refer to or quote random terms, words or sentences and information from sources without citing the source in the citation record or without adequately stating the source.
- Use ideas, opinions, views or theories without adequately stating the source.
- Formulate your own words or sentences from the source of words or phrases, ideas, opinions, views, or theories without adequately stating the source.
- Submit scientific works produced or published by others as a source of scientific work without adequate disclosure.
Plagiarism Checking
The editor checks plagiarism 2 times, namely:
- Submission process: The article is checked using Plagiarism Checker X after the author submits the article and before the article is reviewed by the reviewer.
- Before publication: The article is checked again using iThenticate after the article is declared worthy of publication and done before the article is published.
- A maximum of 20 % of similarities is allowed for the submitted papers. Should we find more than 20 % of the similarity index, the article will be returned to the author for correction and re-submission.
Penalty
Minor Plagiarism
A small sentence or short paragraph of another manuscript is plagiarized without any significant data or ideas taken from the other papers or publications.
Punishment: A warning is given to the authors and a request to change the manuscript and properly cite the original sources.
Intermediate Plagiarism
A significant data, paragraph, or sentence of an article is plagiarized without proper citation to the original source.
Punishment: The submitted article is automatically rejected.
Severe Plagiarism
A large portion of an article is plagiarized that involves many aspects such as reproducing original results (data, formulation, equation, law, statement, etc.), ideas, and methods presented in other publications.
Punishment: The paper is automatically rejected and the authors are forbidden to submit further articles to the journal.