Publication Ethics

PUBLICATION ETHICS
The following is the ethics of publication:

  1. Manuscripts present complete and original information and objective data.
  2. The sources of citations and references cited in the manuscript must be informed.
  3. Manuscripts are written concisely and clearly for efficiency.
  4. The manuscript, at the same time, was not submitted to and has not been published by any other journal.
  5. Everyone involved in the research (student & supervisor) must be included in the writing team.
  6. A deceased author must be included as a co-author.
  7. Authors must avoid falsification (fabricate data and research results).
  8. Authors should avoid falsification (manipulating research materials, equipment, processes, altering data or intentionally discarding data or results).
  9. Authors must avoid plagiarism (taking ideas, processes, results or words without citing the source).
  10. The author must avoid Fragmentation (break the research data into different themes of the manuscript so that the discussion does not become in-depth)
  11. Manuscripts may not use material copied from other articles without permission.

All materials/citations obtained from previous research, involving similar authors related to previous publications must be properly cited.