Publication Ethic
Publication Ethics Statement
The publication ethics statement is the statement for all parties who involve in the process of publishing in JF Publisher as journal publisher, editorial board, reviewers, and author. Publishing in JF Publisher is free of conflict of interest, the authorship of the published article published in JF Publisher Journal belongs to authors. The submitted article by authors should be original and free from plagiarism. There is no change on Editorial board publication decision. The three main ethics of duties consist of Editor duties, Author Duties, and Reviewer Duties.
Author’s Duties
Original Research & Plagiarism Free
Authors submit original research which presents an accurate scope and significant objective discussion. The data should be presented accurately. It should contain detail and references to permit others to cite the idea. Inaccurate statements and unethical behavior could not be accepted. Authors should ensure entirely original works and appropriate citation.
Multiple Publication
Author should not publish manuscripts which have the same content in more than one journal or primary publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal is unacceptable.
Authorship of Manuscript
Authorship should be limited to those who have made significant contributions to the reported research. Everyone who has made significant contributions should be listed as authors and co-authors. The corresponding author should ensure that all co-authors have approved the final version.
Fundamental Errors
When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own published manuscript, it is the author’s obligation to notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the paper.
Reviewer’s Duties
Objectivity Standard
Reviews should be conducted objectively and should formulate clear observations within the supporting arguments; therefore, authors can use it to improve the manuscript. It is not allowed to make personal criticism to the author.
Sources Acknowledgements
Any statement that is included as an observation, derivation, or argument that existed in previous publications should be accompanied by relevant citations. Reviewers should notify editors regarding any substantial similarity inside the manuscript.
Conflicts of Interest
Any invited referee who has conflicts of interest should make a declaration regarding their conflict of interest therefore alternative reviewers can be contacted.
Editor’s Duties
Editorial Decision Contribution
Reviewers support editors to make editorial decisions. The editorial decision is a process which has an obligation to do a fair assessment on reviewing articles, assisting authors to revise and improve their manuscripts.
Confidentiality
Every submitted manuscript is a confidential document and should be treated as such; it should not be shown to or discussed with others except with authorized permission by the Editor-in-Chief. It applies to internal and external reviewers.
Publication Decisions
Editors ensure all submitted manuscripts undergo peer-review by at least two experts. The Editor-in-Chief decides which manuscripts will be published based on validation, importance, reviewers’ comments, and legal requirements (copyright, plagiarism).