Publication Ethics Statement

Publication Ethics Statement

 

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

Duties and responsibilities of author

Reporting standards: The author should present a careful explanation of the research that has been done and discusses the benefits objectively. The author should present the results honestly without any fraud, falsification or data manipulation. The manuscript should contain sufficient details and bibliography to make it easier for readers to conduct similar research. False or misinformation is deliberately considered a violation of the code of conduct and cannot be justified. The manuscript should be written as directed by the journal.

Originality and plagiarism: Every manuscript send to JIKW check plagiarism by Turnitin, Grammarly, Plagiarism Checker X. Authors must ensure the authenticity of writing. Authors are not allowed to submit the same script to other publishers at the same time, except to get permission from the editorial board. The results of previous research and related publications, whether the work of the authors themselves or others, shall be cited as a reference. If possible, the citation should refer to the first literature source. Direct quotes must be enclosed in quotation marks and quoted by specified citation procedures.

Multiple, duplicate, redundant or concurrent submission/publication:  Authors are prohibited from submitting the same script to other journals at the same time. The author is also not allowed to write more than one of the same research to be sent to another journal. Sending the same manuscript in two or more journals is simultaneously considered a violation of the code of conduct and cannot be justified. If two or more texts come from the same study, there should be sufficient explanation, and the main issue should be a reference.

Acknowledgement of sources: Authors shall include all data sources used in the study and all publications that serve as sources of reference. Other works referenced shall be cited in accordance with regulation.

Authorship of the manuscript: The ownership of an article is indicated by a person's contribution to his research and publication. The person who is considered to be the owner of the article is the party who has a major contribution to the reporting, designing, implementing, and presenting the reported research. Other people who have also contributed to the research are written as assistant writers. Those who have contributed directly to the article are written as writers/assistant writers, while those who contribute indirectly to articles can be written on the contributor's section in recognition. The main author must ensure that all the assistant authors have seen and approved the inclusion of their name as an author's assistant.

Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest: All authors should include information on all parties with a particular interest in the text, either the funder or any party potentially causing a conflict of interest so that it may be deemed to affect the results or interpretation of the manuscript. All funders must be included in the manuscript.

Fundamental errors: If the writer finds any substantial mistakes or inaccuracies in the submitted manuscript, the author should promptly notify the editor or manager of the journal and work together to retract or correct the manuscript.

Hazards and human or animal subjects:  The authors shall include information concerning chemicals, procedures, or equipment which may be harmful when used or applied in the study.