Publication Ethics
JAEB is a scientific publication that contains research results that have never been published. This statement of scientific code of ethics is a statement of the code of ethics of all parties involved in the publication process of this scientific journal, namely managers, editors, peer reviewers, and authors. This statement of the code of ethics of scientific publication is based on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) on the Code of Ethics of Scientific Publication. This Scientific Publication Ethics essentially upholds three ethical values in publication, namely:
- Neutrality, which is free from conflicts of interest in managing publications;
- Justice, which is giving authorship rights to those entitled as authors/writers; and
- Honesty, which is free from duplication, fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism (DF2P) in publication.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Editor in Chief:
- Determine the name of the journal, scope of science, periodicity, and accreditation if necessary.
- Determine the membership of the editor.
- Define the relationship between the publisher, editor, peer reviewers, and other parties.
- Respecting confidential matters, both for contributing researchers, authors/writers, editors, and peer reviewers.
- Implementing norms and provisions regarding intellectual property rights, especially copyright.
- Conducting journal policy reviews and conveying them to authors/writers, editors, peer reviewers, and readers.
- Creating a code of conduct guide for editors and peer reviewers.
- Publishing journals regularly.
- Ensuring the availability of funding sources for the sustainability of journal publication.
- Building a network of collaboration and marketing.
- Improving the quality of journals.
- Preparing licensing and other legal aspects.
Editor's Duties and Responsibilities
- The editor provides comments on the author's writing so that readers can understand what the author wants to convey, through comments written on the manuscript and/or discussion facilities on the journal website.
- The editor provides comments on the author's writing in accordance with the EYD (Enhanced Spelling) language or language that is in accordance with the journal's standards.
- The editor strives to continuously improve the quality of publications; Editors prioritize freedom of opinion objectively,
- Editors submit corrections, clarifications, withdrawals, and apologies if necessary,
- Editors ensure that the author's writing does not involve SARA or anything that could harm the
- Publisher and coordinate the author's writing with the editor-in-chief of the publisher if the writing is slightly controversial.
- Editors receive, review, and follow up on complaints from all parties involved in journal publication;
- Editors support initiatives to educate researchers about publication ethics,
- Editors do not defend their own opinions, authors or third parties that could result in non-objective decisions,
- Editors encourage authors to be able to improve their writing until it is worthy of publication.
- Editors layout manuscripts to be published so that they are in accordance with the journal template.
- Editors assist the editor in chief in finalizing the collection of manuscripts before they are printed and published, especially in terms of language, format and layout.
Duties and Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Provide objective and unbiased written feedback on the scientific value and contribution of manuscripts to the development of science;
- Shows whether the manuscript is clear, complete, and relevant, and whether the manuscript is in accordance with the scope of the journal;
- Do not provide personal criticism or comments; and
Maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript, by not discussing it with unrelated parties, or disclosing information contained in the manuscript to other parties.
Author Duties and Responsibilities
- Ensure that the submitted manuscript is the original work of the authors.
- The submitted manuscript is not in the process of being reviewed by another publisher or is not sent simultaneously to another publisher.
- The author is responsible for every journal business process until the manuscript is published.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Website Administrator
The Website Administrator is the person responsible for managing the journal website. Specifically, the scope of the Website Administrator's duties is as follows:
- Prepare the journal website;
- Configure system options and manage user accounts;
- Register editors, reviewers, and authors;
- Manage journal features;
- View report statistics.