Publication Ethics
The Journal of Informatics and Advanced Data Science (JIADS) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and academic integrity. The journal follows internationally accepted ethical publishing principles to ensure the quality and reliability of published research.
Responsibilities of Authors
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Authors must submit original and unpublished work.
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Authors must properly cite all sources and references used in their research.
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Authors must avoid plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, and duplicate publication.
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Authors should disclose any conflicts of interest related to the submitted work.
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All listed authors must have made significant contributions to the research and manuscript preparation.
Responsibilities of Editors
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Editors evaluate manuscripts fairly and objectively based on academic merit without discrimination.
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Editors maintain the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts and reviewer information.
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Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on reviewers’ evaluations and journal policies.
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Editors should avoid conflicts of interest and ensure ethical handling of all submissions.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
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Reviewers must provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations.
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Reviewers should maintain confidentiality regarding submitted manuscripts.
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Reviewers should identify relevant published work not cited by the authors.
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Reviewers must disclose any conflicts of interest before accepting review assignments.
Publication Misconduct
Any form of unethical publishing behavior is unacceptable, including:
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Plagiarism
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Data fabrication or falsification
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Duplicate submission or publication
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Citation manipulation
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Misrepresentation of authorship
If misconduct is identified, the journal reserves the right to:
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Reject the manuscript
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Request corrections
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Retract published articles
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Notify authors’ institutions when necessary
The journal is committed to preserving the integrity of scholarly publishing and promoting ethical scientific research practices.