PUBLICATION ETHICS
JUIPERDO using guidelines issued by the Committee on Publication Ethics (Commission of Publication Ethics / COPE). JUIPERDO requires that all articles involving human subjects respect the principles of research ethics as stated in the Declaration of Helsinki, and for research involving animals as subjects, it is also required to comply with the International Principles for Biomedical Research issued by the International Council of Medical Sciences (CIOMS). Ethical publication should be clear to improve the quality of research. JUIPERDO COPE adjusts to meet the moral standards for publishers, editors, authors, and reviewers.
Here are the ethical standards for editors, authors, and reviewers.
Editors
- Editors should be responsible for every article published in JUIPERDO.
- Editors should help authors follow the guidelines.
- Editors may communicate with other editors or reviewers in making the final decision.
- An editor has to evaluate the manuscript objectively for publication, judging each on its quality without looking to nationality, ethnicity, political beliefs, race, religion, gender, seniority, or institutional affiliation of the authors. Editors should decline the assignment when there is a potential conflict of interest.
- Editors must ensure the document sent to the reviewers does not contain the author's information, and vice versa.
- Editors’ decision should be informed to authors, accompanied by reviewers’ comments unless they contain offensive or libellous remarks.
- Editors should respect requests from authors that an individual should not review the submission if these are well-reasoned and practicable.
- Editors and all staff should guarantee the confidentiality of the submitted manuscript.
- Editors will be guided by the COPE flowcharts if there is a suspected misconduct or disputed authorship.
Reviewers
- Reviewers commented on possible errors in ethical research and publications.
- Reviewers should do the job on time and notify the Editor if they can not finish it.
- Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript.
- Reviewers should not be receiving and reviewing the manuscript if there is a potential conflict of interest between them and the authors.
Authors
- The author ensures that the material to be published has not been published and sent to another place simultaneously
- Authors must ensure the authenticity of their research, and they have cited others' opinions correctly in the reference format.
- The author is not involved in plagiarism.
- Authors must follow the criteria described in the guideline writing for the author of JUIPERDO.
- Authors are not advised to publish any personal information that may make the patient's recognizable identity in the form of the description section, photograph, or genealogy. When pictures of patients are essential and indispensable as scientific information, the authors have received written approval and clearly stated it.
- In the case of experiments on humans, the authors state that the study was conducted according to the ethical standards of the Helsinki Declaration, which governs the human experiment. If doubts are raised about whether the survey occurred by the declaration, the author should explain it. In the case of experiments on animals, the author has certified that they have followed the guidelines and regulations about animal experiments in the laboratory.
- Authors must submit the data and details to the editor if falsification or fabrication of data is suspected.
- The authors should explain everything that can give rise to a conflict of interest, such as employment, research costs, consulting fees, and intellectual property, on guidelines for JUIPERDO writers
Confidentiality
JUIPERDO Editors treat the submitted manuscript and all communication with authors and referees as confidential. Authors must also treat communication with the journal as confidential. Correspondence with the journal, reviewers' reports, and other confidential material must not be posted on any website or otherwise publicized without prior permission from the editors, whether or not the submission is eventually published.
Copyright
Copyrights of all materials published in Jurusan are held exclusively by the Journal and the respective author/s. Any reproduction of material from the Journal without proper acknowledgement or prior permission will result in infringing intellectual property laws. Written acceptance of the journal publishing agreement is required before the article can be published.
Complaints
The authors who may have a complaint about their interaction with JUIPERDO should email the Editor-in-Chief at jurnaljurkeppolkesdo@gmail.com