Publication Ethics

Types of manuscripts

     Review articles would not normally exceed 10-15 journal pages of printed text, inclusive of tables, figures, and references. Authors should ensure that submitted work is original and has not been published elsewhere. The authors should cite publications that have been used in determining. The reported work should be properly acknowledged and referenced, and include written references at the end of the article.

     Editors must consider screening for plagiarism, duplication, or redundant publication using anti-plagiarism software. If plagiarism is detected, the editors should stop the evaluation process and contact the main authors immediately for clarification before considering whether to "accept" or "reject" the article's publication.

Publication Ethics for Journal Editors

Privacy Statement
Editorial Ethics
1. The editor is in charge of examining every article submitted for publication in the journal, with a focus on the compatibility of the article's content with the journal's scope, as well as ensuring the article's quality before publication.
2. When evaluating manuscripts, the editor must apply scholarly reasoning to prevent prejudice or a conflict of interest with the author, qualified person, or item under consideration.
3. The editor must adhere completely to the journal's requirements.
4. Editors must adhere to ethical norms and avoid claiming some or all of the material as their own.
5. Editors must rigorously verify for article duplication in line with academic standards and use reliable methodologies to ensure that articles published in the journal do not plagiarize the work of others. If plagiarism is identified, the article's owner must be immediately notified. If the author does not meet the qualifications, the editor may refuse to publish the piece.

Author's Ethics
1. Authors must submit articles that have never been published or distributed before.
2. When acknowledging the work of others in their works, authors must provide proper credit rather than claim ownership.
3. Authors' articles must be edited to conform to the journal's structure, as described in the "Instructions for Authors" section, and published works must be amended in response to article assessor suggestions or assessment findings. If the amendments do not comply with the assessors' suggestions, the journal has the right not to publish your work.
4. The author must agree to transfer copyright to the journal prior to publication and may not republish the work once it has appeared in the Journal of Graduate School, Stamford International University (JGSI).
5. The author's name that appears in the article must be the person who actually contributed to the article.

Ethics of the article reviewers
1. The reviewer cannot have any conflicts of interest with the author. The article review must assess quality and be impartial.
2. The reviewer must have a good understanding of the issue being evaluated.
3. The reviewer will not utilize the article or its results to create new work.