Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics Policy: International Center for Scientific Research and Studies (ICSRS) follows
clear ethical standards for publication to ensure high quality scientific work
and to enhance public trust in their findings. Thus, ICSRS applies
this policy to all its owned journals in adherence to the Best Practice
Guidelines outlined in the COPE Core Practices. This
policy should be read with our guidelines for authors and reviewers.
ICSRS
goes through a robust process to detect and prevent misconduct practices.
Well-known and specialized experts are selected to run this process, which at
end leads to reliable and accurate manuscripts with informative findings and
valuable applications. ICSRS is highly strict in handling violation of theses
professional guidelines (see
section 3). All submitted manuscripts must be original
and not in a process of consideration elsewhere (for example in other journals
or conference proceedings).
1.
Editorial Standards and Processes
Each ICSRS journal adopts well defined standards
of authorship disclosed in the section of “For Authors”. Authors and co-authors
are required to meet theses standard and confirm that all who met these
standards are still listed under the list of authors.
1.1.
Authorship: Published work must be attributed to one or more
authors who are complied with authorship standards. A description of each
author contribution should be summarized in a statement titled “Authors
Contributions.
1.2. Authorship Problems: To handle authorship problems;
editors refer to COPE.
1.3. Fund and Support: Authors are
requested to disclose any received fund or support from individual or
organization in the “Acknowledgment” section.
2. Peer-review Process
To ensure robust,
objective, confidential, transparent and free of conflicts of interest
peer-review process, ICSRS adopts the international policies of peer-review
process (i.e. single-blind or double-blind, reviewers
selection, conflict of interest, response time).
2.1. Reviewers Selection: Authors have
to provide the list of the potential reviewers in their cover letter and
the uploading system. ICSRS has the right to adopt the same list of provided
reviewers or switch to another.
2.2. Peer-review Conflict of Interest: Any
conflict of interest should be reported directly to the editors as soon as receiving
the invitation to review manuscripts.
2.3. Confidentiality during Manuscript Handling: To
ensure utmost confidentiality; ICSRS’s editors don’t
share Manuscripts with any third party except the peer reviewers.
2.4. Manuscript Handling Time: Strictly rules are adopted by
ICSRS’s editors to ensure timely process and update authors of any possible
delays
3. Publication
Ethics:
Research integrity is at
the top of ICSRS’s priorities; so they make every
effort to identify, detect and prevent any breach of the ethical code.
3.1. Misconduct: ICSRS’s editors make every
effort to identify, detect and prevent any practices of data fabrication,
authorship abuse, falsification, image manipulation, unethical research,
plagiarism, biased reporting, duplicate publication, and undeclared conflicts
of interest.
3.2. Fabrication, Falsification
and Image Manipulation: All ICSRS journals make every effort to identify,
detect and prevent data fabrication, falsification and image manipulation by
implementing advances image processing system. Except for some cases where it
is necessary to manipulate image, and in this case adores have
to explain where manipulation has been done.
3.3. Plagiarism: ICSRS’s editors make every effort to ensure
that manuscripts are original material and prevent any practices of plagiarism and
duplicate of publication. If such practices detected, authors are informed to
handle them.
3.4. Duplicate Submission: To make sure
that all manuscripts are not being published elsewhere, ICSRS’s journals make
every effort to identify, detect and prevent concurrent or duplicate
submission. If such practices detected, ICSRS applies strict actions and
sanctions against these authors i.e papers are
withdrawn from the website.
3.5. Sanctions: If any violations of the
publication ethics or professional codes are detected, then strict action is
taken, according to ICSRS s procedures for dealing with unethical behavior as
follows:
· A warning letter to the
author covering the misconduct.
· Immediate rejection of
the submitted manuscript.
· Probation period is
applied to all responsible authors regarding any further submission to ICSRS
journals.
· Probation period is
applied to all responsible authors regarding serving as referees/reviewers for
ICSRS journals.
· Publication of a formal
notice detailing the misconduct.
· A professional letter to
the chairman of the authors or reviewers department or
funding agency.
· Formal retraction or
withdrawal of a publication from the journal.
· Reporting the case and
outcome to a professional organization or higher authority for further investigation
and action.
· Further sanctions may be
imposed, if violations of the above policies are found
to be serious.
3.6. Editors and Board Members as Authors: ICSRS’s
journals adopt well defined procedures and police to exclude editors from
publication decisions when they are authors.
3.7. Conflicts of
Interest: To ensure objectivity in
the review procedure, editors and peer reviewers are requested to disclose that
there is no any conflict of interest.
3.8. Libel and Defamation: ICSRS’s
editors make every effort to identify, detect and prevent any certain language
or expression either in the manuscripts or peer reviewer reports that would
lead to legal action for defamation and negligent misstatement.
3.9. Editorial
Independence and Commercial Issues: To ensure a formal relationship between the editors and the
publisher (ICSRS), each ICSRS’s journal adopted polices and established
mechanism to avoid biased decisions that financially influenced by authors.
3.10. Academic Debate: Comments or
constructive criticism of any published work are allowed by all ICSRS’s
journals. If such practice occurred, authors are informed to respond before the
comments are published.
3.11. Appeals: To appeal against editorial decisions,
authors refer to the international based mechanism that is adopted by ICSRS.
3.12. Corrections: ICSRS welcomes
authors or readers to notify the journal editorial office if any errors
discovered in the published work. If such occurred, editors and authors are
notified to correct theses errors, then an erratum will be published in an
issue in the same journal.
4. Research Ethics in
Journal Articles
4.1. Human Rights, Privacy and
Confidentiality: Outcomes of clinical trials
studies must be officially registered with public health authority in the country.
Otherwise, authors are requested to a letter of explanation.
4.2. Cultures and Heritage: ICSRS’s editors make every effort to identify, detect and prevent
publishing any images or texts that related to religious or historical events
that could be offensive to some social groups.
4.3. Reporting Guidelines: ICSRS’s editors and peer
reviewers make every effort to ensure that the necessary information is
available in the submitted manuscripts for the purpose of evaluation by
readers.