Publication Ethics & Malpractice

Overview

Journal of e-Science Letters is dedicated to following the best practices on ethical matters, errors, and retractions. The prevention of publication malpractice is one of the important responsibilities of the editorial board.

Any kind of unethical behavior is not acceptable, and Journal of e-Science Letters does not tolerate plagiarism in any form. Authors submitting articles to the journal affirm that manuscript contents are original.

The duties outlined for editors, authors, and reviewers are based on the COPE Code of Conduct for Journal Editors. Editors, authors, and reviewers also adhere to the journal submission guideline policies.

Publication and Ethics

International Science Supernal Journal’s Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement is based in large part on the relevant guidelines and standards. It includes the following areas:

  • Allegations of misconduct
  • Authorship and contributorship
  • Complaints and appeals
  • Conflicts of interest / Competing interests
  • Data and reproducibility
  • Ethical oversight
  • Intellectual property
  • Journal management
  • Peer review processes
  • Post-publication discussions and corrections

Human & Animal Experimentation

Ethics of Human and Animal Experimentation: Established standards and procedures should be followed in the protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Research participants should be fully aware of the research and the impact and risk of such research on themselves and others. Articles conducting any animal or clinical studies should contain a statement in accordance with the animal and human ethics committee.

Statement of Informed Consent: All individuals have individual rights that are not to be infringed. Individual participants in studies have to be informed in advance about their personal data gathered, what they said during a study or interview, and any photograph that was taken in accordance with the research.