Publication Ethics

Jurnal Informatika Publication Ethics

This statement clarifies the ethical behavior of all parties involved in publishing a manuscript in Jurnal Informatika, managed by the Department of Research and Public Service (LPPM) of Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika, including the authors, editors, and reviewers.

This statement is based on COPE's Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

1. Ethical Guidelines for Journal Publication

A manuscript publication is essential to its ethics stated in the Jurnal Informatika. It publishes research related to theoretical and empirical studies from various sources with responsibility. It is used for science development implemented in the Country's economic growth. Therefore, coherent and respected knowledge needs to be carried out in the Journal publication Ethics Guidelines to reflect manuscript quality from authors and institutions. Peer-review articles support and realize the scientific method. It is then essential to agree on the expected standards of ethical behaviour for all parties involved in the publishing: author, journal editor, reviewer, publisher and the public.

We take all publishing stages kindly and carry out ethics and other responsibilities. The Department of Research and Public Service (LPPM) Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika ensures that broadcasting, reprinting, or other commercial income does not impact editorial decisions.

2.. Publication Decision

Chief Editor of Jurnal Informatika is responsible for publishing requests input from other editors and supports suggestions from reviewers published on the public. It is based on journal publications series starting from submitting manuscripts, checking editors, checking reviewers, checking layouts, checking plagiarism and copyright. It is under the supervision of the Chief Editor and other Editors with authority; thus, a publication decision emerges for the Manuscript in Jurnal Informatika.

3. Non-Discrimination

In Jurnal Informatika publishing process, both editors and reviewers evaluate manuscripts for scientific content without linking to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors that uphold the publishing ethics Journal Informatika, namely non-discrimination.

4. Confidentiality

Manuscripts published in Jurnal Informatika are highly guarded in their informational value, where editors and reviewers are not allowed to disclose the information about a manuscript that has been submitted to anyone, including the author, reviewer, editorial team, and publisher, except in an appropriate way.

5. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

Unpublished material disclosed in a submitted manuscript should not be used by multiple editorial board members and reviewers in their research.

 

Author's Duties and Responsibilities [Tugas dan Kewajiban Penulis]

1. Reporting Standard

The authors must provide accurate data on the manuscript submitted to Jurnal Informatika. The data presented contains reliable reference sources and is included in the manuscript; fraudulent or intentionally inaccurate statements are unethical and unacceptable behavior.

2. Data Access and Retention

Authors may be asked about data and information in the manuscript must provide data related to the manuscript on time to editors and reviewers.

3. Originality and Plagiarism

Authors should ensure written entirely original works, and if the authors have used their manuscripts or the words of others, it must be appropriately cited. If there are several problems related to quoting and plagiarism in the author's work, the manuscript is automatically rejected.

4. Multiple, Redundant or Concurrent Publications

The author submits a manuscript for publication in Jurnal Informatika; simultaneously, the author cannot send the manuscript to other publishers. Simultaneous submissions from authors are considered unethical and unacceptable for the manuscript.

5. Source Recognition

Every manuscript submitted by the author to the Jurnal Informatika must acknowledge appropriate bases and add value to the manuscript; all such acknowledgments must be listed in the reference list.

6. Research Authorship

Authorship should be limited to those who have contributed significantly to the research reported in manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Informatics. Authors listed in manuscripts are responsible for keeping co-authors posted with the review process. If accepted, all authors are required to provide a signed statement that the research work is their original research work.

7. Hazards and Human or Animal Subjects

If the work involves chemicals, procedures, or tools with many unusual hazards inherent in the author's use, they must identify all of these in the manuscript.

8. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

All authors should disclose everything that supports the completion of their research in their manuscripts. All are supporting financial sources for research should be disclosed.

 9. Fundamental Errors in Published Works

The author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his published work; the author should immediately notify the editor or journal publisher and cooperate with the Editor to withdraw or correct the research.