Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics

Patisambhida Publication Ethics is a journal published by STABN Raden Wijaya. This statement explains the ethical behavior of all parties involved in publishing articles in this journal, namely the author, editor-in-chief, editor/editor, peer reviewer and STABN publisher Raden Wijaya

  • Publishers are responsible and committed to ensuring that advertising, reprints, or other commercial revenue has no impact or influence on editors' decisions. In addition, editors will assist in communication with other journals and/or other publishers when necessary.

Editor/Editor Duties and Publication Decisions

  • Editor / Editor, responsible for deciding the article that must be published based on input from the results of reviews conducted by peer reviewers. The editors can confer with the peer reviewer in making this decision.

Principles of Justice

  • Editors evaluate manuscripts/articles regardless of the author's race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, nationality, or political philosophy.
  • The editor will ensure that the article is in accordance with the scientific focus / scope of the journal. Responses from peer reviewers will be used as a basis for the Editor to determine whether an article can be accepted, accepted with major/minor revision, or rejected.
  • An article is rejected for publication due to various considerations, including because the article is not in accordance with the scope of the journal, the scientific side of the writing is inadequate to be classified in a scientific paper, fundamental methodological errors, or because the author refuses to make improvements provided by peer reviewers without a logical basis.
  • The order of publication is adjusted to the order in which articles are entered and article revisions to the editorial board.

Concealment

  • The editor does not have to disclose any information about the submitted manuscript to anyone other than the author, including peer reviewers.

Conflict of interest

  • Material that is not published but disclosed in the manuscript should not be used in the editor's own research without the written consent of the author.

Peer Reviewer Tasks

  1. Peer reviewers assist editors in making editorial decisions and through editorial communication which is then conveyed to the author. The assistance provided by peer reviewers concerns content review of a manuscript / article.
  2. Any manuscript accepted for review should be treated as a confidential document. The manuscript should not be displayed or discussed with others except as permitted by the editor.
  3. The review must be conducted objectively with supporting arguments according to scientific principles.

Author's Duties

  1. The author writes manuscripts/articles based on accurate original research reports.
  2. The author writes every reference used in the manuscript according to the rules of scientific writing.
  3. The author must ensure that the manuscript written is plagiarism-free.
  4. The author can ensure that the submitted manuscript has never been published in other media and is not being sent to other journals.
  5. The author must agree on the role of each contributor in writing the article and have agreed in advance on the writing of the main author and co-author.
  6. The author ensures that research activities are carried out according to the code of ethics.
  7. When the author finds significant errors or inaccuracies in his published manuscript, the author has the obligation to immediately notify the editor of the journal or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct.