Publication Ethics
JASIN: Journal of Advanced Studies and Interdisciplinary Innovation is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and follows the principles of transparency, integrity, and academic responsibility. All parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers, are expected to uphold ethical publishing practices.
Authors must ensure that submitted manuscripts are original and have not been published or submitted elsewhere. All sources and references used in the manuscript must be properly cited. Authors must avoid plagiarism, data fabrication, and falsification. Authors should disclose any conflicts of interest related to the research. Authorship must accurately reflect individuals who significantly contributed to the work.
Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on the quality and academic merit of the manuscript. Editors must evaluate manuscripts fairly without discrimination, maintain manuscript confidentiality, and avoid conflicts of interest during the editorial process.
Reviewers assist editors in evaluating the quality, originality, and relevance of manuscripts. Reviews must be conducted objectively and professionally while maintaining confidentiality. Reviewers should inform editors of any potential ethical concerns or similarities with previously published works.
The journal does not tolerate plagiarism, duplicate publication, data manipulation, or any unethical publishing practices. Manuscripts found violating publication ethics may be rejected, corrected, or retracted.