Publication Ethics
IJISTRA adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) standards on publications ethics.
Below is a summary of our key expectations of authors, reviewers and editors.
- Authors’ responsibilities
- Confirm that the submitted manuscript is not under consideration or accepted for publication elsewhere
- Confirm that all the work in the submitted manuscript is original without plagiarism and data falsification
- Ensure that the manuscript does not violate any copyright or intellectual property rights
- Maintain accurate records of data associated with their submitted manuscript, and to supply or provide access to these data, on reasonable request
- Notify the journal editor of a significant error in their publication and cooperate with the editor in regard to corrections thereof and in the events of retraction of the paper
- Ensure that all authors have significantly contributed to the research in the case of multiple authorship
- Reviewers’ responsibilities
- Contribute to the decision-making process, and to assist in improving the quality of the published paper by reviewing the manuscript objectively and thoroughly, in a timely manner.
- Alert the editor of any published or submitted content that is substantially similar to the manuscript under review.
- Maintain the confidentiality of any information supplied by the editor or author and not retain or copy the manuscript.
- Editors’ responsibilities
- Have complete responsibility and authority to reject or accept an article
- Have no conflict of interest with respect to the rejected and accepted articles
- Manage the double blind peer review process and preserve anonymity of authors and reviewers
- Publish an erratum or corrigendum whenever necessary
- Procedure for unethical behaviour
- The Editorial Board shall monitor and safeguard the above publication ethics.
- Misconduct and unethical behavior may be identified and brought to the attention of the Editorial Board at any time, by anyone.
- The Editorial Board shall deal with such allegations in a professional manner.
Any cases of ethical misconduct are treated very seriously and will be dealt with using the guidelines issued by the COPE. For further details please visit:
For further details about the journal's publication ethics please refer to the following publication ethics statement: