Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

The Journal of Science Research Society (JSRS) is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in academic publishing. We adhere to the guidelines and principles set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and other relevant organizations. The following statement outlines our policies and procedures for ensuring ethical publication practices.

Authorship

Authors submitting manuscripts to JSRS must ensure that they have made a significant contribution to the research and that the manuscript represents their original work. All authors must be listed on the manuscript and have agreed to its submission for publication.

Plagiarism

JSRS does not tolerate any form of plagiarism. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are checked for plagiarism using plagiarism detection software. If plagiarism is detected, the manuscript will be rejected, and the authors will be notified.

Conflicts of Interest

Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest that may have influenced the research or the manuscript's preparation. This includes financial, personal, or professional relationships that may have a perceived or actual influence on the research or manuscript's content.

Peer Review

JSRS follows a double-blind peer-review process, in which the identities of the authors and reviewers are concealed from each other. Reviewers are selected based on their expertise in the field and must disclose any conflicts of interest that may affect their ability to provide an objective review.

Data and Results

Authors are responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the data and results presented in their manuscript. Any discrepancies or errors must be corrected promptly.

Retraction and Corrections

JSRS reserves the right to retract any manuscript that is found to be in violation of ethical standards or contains significant errors or inaccuracies. If errors or inaccuracies are discovered after publication, the journal will issue a correction or retraction as appropriate.

Complaints and Appeals

Authors who have concerns about the editorial process or the journal's policies may contact the Editor-in-Chief, who will investigate the issue and respond accordingly. In cases where an author disagrees with an editorial decision, an appeal may be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief for review.

Conclusion

JSRS is committed to promoting ethical publishing practices and upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. We appreciate the contributions of our authors, reviewers, and readers and are committed to ensuring that our journal provides a platform for high-quality research in a fair and ethical manner.