Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statements

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statements

As a peer-reviewed journal, one of the Indonesian Journal in Sport Science and Coaching (IJSSC) main goals is to produce and ensure high standards of publishing. Publication ethics and publication malpractice statement are an important concern. Therefore, editors, peer-reviewers, and authors should pay great attention to meet the ethical standards. IJSSC  is committed to keeping the integrity of the research papers we publish. The value of academic publishing depends on every person involved behaving ethically. Ethical duties and responsibilities are written in the light of the guides made by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

IJSSC’s Editor’s responsibilities for Publication decisions

IJSSC’s editor is in charge of determining manuscripts submitted to the journal that will be published without looking at authors’ backgrounds such as race, gender, country, religion. IJSSC’s editor will make a decision based on the manuscript’s significance, uniqueness, and relevance to the scope of the IJSSC. The IJSSC with the help of its editors takes plagiarism extremely seriously. Our authors are cautioned against this. IJSSC with the help of its editors will not accept research articles or manuscripts submitted for publication elsewhere.

Confidentiality

 IJSSC’s editor and any editorial members have to keep any information related  to authors and submitted manuscripts confidential and must not share such information with anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, and publisher.

Disclosure and conflicts of interest

Rejected manuscripts, papers, or articles and their materials submitted to IJSSC are extremely seriously not allowed to be used by IJSSC’s editor and any editorial members for their own interests and purposes. All will be archived in the system confidentially.

Reviewers' responsibilities for helping IJSSC’s editorial decisions

Research articles or Manuscripts submitted to IJSSC are initially reviewed by the editors for general fit with the IJSSC focus and scope and for the writing quality. Only those research articles meeting the IJSSC focus and scope will be sent to reviewers for a double blind review. Review time is typically 4-6 months.

Confidentiality

The function of the peer-reviewing process is to help IJSSC’s editor and its members to make decisions through reviewer’s professional, scientific, and objective arguments on the reviewed manuscript. All reviewers must treat all manuscripts confidentially and must not discuss about with others without an authorization from the IJSSC’s editor. Reviewers must do their review processes objectively. Personal reviews and blame to the author of manuscript are extremely seriously not allowed. All reviews must be supported by professional, scientific, and objective arguments.

Detecting plagiarism

Another function of the peer-reviewing process is to help IJSSC’s editor and its members to identify others’ work that has not been cited in-text reference and in the reference section. IJSSC’s reviewers have to make sure that the authors of manuscript being reviewed provide appropriate sources. When IJSSC’s reviewers find the manuscript being reviewed similar to other published manuscript, they must inform IJSSC’s editor as soon as possible as IRJE takes plagiarism extremely seriously. Our authors are cautioned against this. IJSSC use Turnitin as the plagirsm detectiong tool

Disclosure and conflicts of interest 

IJSSC’s reviewers must not use confidential information obtained from reviewing any manuscripts for personal purposes. They must keep all information confidential. IJSSC’s reviewers must NOT review any manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest due to their relationships with the authors of the reviewed manuscripts. They must inform the editor as soon as possible if they find the case.

Authors’ Responsibilities

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must ensure that they pay attention to a variety of responsibilities including: reporting standards, data access and retention, originality and plagiarism, multiple, redundant or concurrent publication, acknowledgement of sources, authorship of the paper, hazards and human or animal subjects, disclosure and conflicts of interest, fundamental errors in published works.

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must confirm that their manuscripts have not been formerly submitted or published in other journals. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously is an unethical behavior and it is unacceptable.

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must ensure the originality of the manuscripts and all others’ works have to be properly cited according to IJSSC’s references format. All authors must ensure that they have cited published works that have been used in determining the nature of the submitted work.

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must ensure that all people who have made a significant contribution to the submitted manuscript are inclusive and acknowledged. The corresponding author should ensure that all co-authors have approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must ensure that if the work involves chemicals, human subject approvals, or animals, it must be clearly identified and clarified in the submitted manuscript.

Authors who want to submit their manuscripts to IJSSC must ensure that they have disclosed any financial or other substantive conflict of interest in their submitted manuscript that might be construed to affect the results of their manuscript.