Publication Ethics

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IAAJs adopt the Committee On Publication Ethics (COPE), Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors on publication ethics.
IAAJs is not ordinarily in a position to investigate unprofessional or unethical allegations themselves, but editors have a responsibility to alert the appropriate bodies (for example; employers, funders and regulatory authorities) and urge them to investigate. IAAJs encourage authors and readers to inform them if they discover errors in their published works.
IAAJs withdraw a paper if work is proven to be unprofessional or unethical, or ‘expressions of concern’ if editors have logical suspicions of misconduct.
IAAJs strongly advise that the following must be confirmed:

Editors:
That information relating manuscripts are kept confidential.
That any observed conflict of interest relating manuscripts must be disclosed.
That all manuscripts are evaluated in fairness based on the intellectual contents of the paper regardless of  the gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenry nor the political values of the authors
The Editorial Board takes responsibility for making publication decisions for submitted manuscripts based on the reviewer’s evaluation of the manuscript.

Authors:
It is unethical or unprofessional to submit a manuscript to more than one journal concurrently.
Only unpublished manuscripts should be submitted.
Submitted manuscripts must be the original work of the author(s).
Any conflict of interest must be clearly stated.
All errors discovered in the manuscript after submission must be swiftly communicated to the Editor(s).
The sources of data used in the development of the manuscript should be acknowledged.

Reviewers:
That any observed conflict of interest during the review process must be communicated to the Editor.
That all manuscripts are reviewed in fairness based on the intellectual contents of the paper regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenry nor the political values of the author(s).
That any information that may be the reason for the rejection of publication of a manuscript must be communicated to the Editor(s).
That all information relating to the manuscripts is kept confidential

 

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