Journal of Glycomics & Lipidomics

Journal of Glycomics & Lipidomics
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ISSN: 2153-0637

Publikationsethik

Erklärung zu Veröffentlichungsethik und Kunstfehlern

Das Journal of Glycomics & Lipidomics beachtet die ethischen Aspekte und Fehler und führt bei Bedarf auch eine rechtliche Prüfung durch. Die Zeitschrift stellt sicher, dass Nachdrucke oder Werbung keinen Einfluss auf die Entscheidungen der Herausgeber haben. Über das Editorial Board der Zeitschrift können Sie auf Anfrage mit anderen Verlagen, Zeitschriften und Autoren kommunizieren.

Verantwortlichkeiten der Autoren

Von einem Autor wird erwartet, dass er die Darstellung des Werks auf authentische Weise und mit der Bedeutung darlegt. Von den Autoren wird erwartet, dass sie Originalwerke präsentieren, und bei der Zitierung von Werken anderer sollte eine entsprechende Quellenangabe erfolgen.

Ein Autor sollte die gleiche Forschungsarbeit nicht in mehr als einem Manuskript für eine Primärveröffentlichung oder Zeitschrift einbeziehen. Der angegebene Arbeitsumfang sollte auf ordnungsgemäßen Zitaten aus den anderen Veröffentlichungen basieren, die Einfluss haben.

Alle finanziellen oder persönlichen Interessen, die die Ergebnisse oder die Forschung im Manuskript beeinflussen, sowie Einzelheiten zur finanziellen Unterstützung und deren Quellen sollten offengelegt werden.

Verantwortlichkeiten der Gutachter

Der Gutachter trägt gegenüber dem Autor und dem Herausgeber die Verantwortung für das Manuskript. Peer-Review ist der wichtigste Mechanismus zur Beurteilung der Qualität der Forschung. Die meisten Finanzierungsentscheidungen in der Wissenschaft und der akademischen Förderung von Wissenschaftlern basieren auf begutachteten Publikationen.

Ethische Verantwortung der Gutachter

  • Confidentiality: - Reviews and reviewer comments should be held confidentially. Manuscripts or copies of the process should not be retained with the reviewers after the process is commenced
  • Constructive Evaluation: - Decisions and judgment should be constructive that provides legible insight to author without any controversy or inefficiencies with the review process
  • Competence: -Reviewer with passable expertise will serve the purpose to complete the review. People lacking adequate expertise should feel responsible and can decline the review.
  • Impartiality and Integrity: - Reviewer decision should solely depend on scientific merit, relevance to the subject, scope of the journal rather on financial, racial, ethnic origin etc of the authors.
  • Timeliness and Responsiveness: - Reviewer should be responsible to complete the review within the relevant time and should take all necessary steps to fulfill the limitations of the journal.

Responsibilities of the Editor and Editorial Board

Publication decisions: The decision to publish an article submitted to the Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy is taken by the editorial board. The editor must stick to the contemporary regulations pertaining to libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism that are effective. He is entitled to carry out decision-making in consultation with reviewers or members of the editorial board.

Fair play: an editor should evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors.

Confidentiality: the editor and any editorial staff must not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.

Guidelines for retracting articles

Journal of Glycomics & Lipidomics takes its responsibility to maintain the integrity and completeness of the scholarly record of our content for all end users very seriously. Journal of Glycomics & Lipidomics places great importance on the authority of articles after they have been published and our policy is based on best practice in the academic publishing community.

It is a general principle of scholarly communication that the editor of a learned journal is solely and independently responsible for deciding which articles submitted to the journal shall be published. In making this decision, the editor is guided by the policies of the journal's editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. An outcome of this principle is the importance of the scholarly archive as a permanent, historic record of the transactions of scholarship. Articles that have been published shall remain extant, exact and unaltered as far as is possible. However, very occasionally circumstances may arise where an article is published that must later be retracted or even removed. Such actions must not be undertaken lightly and can only occur under exceptional circumstances, such as:

Article Withdrawal: Only used for Articles in Press which represent early versions of articles and sometimes contain errors, or may have been accidentally submitted twice. Occasionally, but less frequently, the articles may represent infringements of professional ethical codes, such as multiple submission, bogus claims of authorship, plagiarism, fraudulent use of data or the like.

Article Retraction: Infringements of professional ethical codes, such as multiple submission, bogus claims of authorship, plagiarism, fraudulent use of data or the like. Occasionally a retraction will be used to correct errors in submission or publication.

Article Removal: Legal limitations upon the publisher, copyright holder or author(s).

Article Replacement: Identification of false or inaccurate data that, if acted upon, would pose a serious health risk..

Maintain the integrity of the academic record

Encouraging academic integrity

Request evidence of ethical research approval for all relevant submissions and be prepared to question authors about aspects such as how patient consent was obtained or what methods were employed to minimize animal suffering.

Ensure that reports of clinical trials cite compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki, Good Clinical Practice and other relevant guidelines to safeguard participant.

Ensure that reports of experiments on, or studies of, animals cite compliance with the US Department of Health and Human Services Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals or other relevant guidelines.

Consider appointing a journal ethics panel to advise on specific cases and review journal policies periodically.

Ensuring the integrity of the academic record

Take steps to reduce covert redundant publication, e.g. by requiring all clinical trials to be registered.
Ensure that published material is securely archived (e.g. Via online permanent repositories, such as PubMed Central).
Have systems in place to give authors the opportunity to make original research articles freely available.

Preclude business needs from compromising intellectual and ethical standards.

Errors, inaccurate or misleading statements must be corrected promptly and with due prominence. Editors should follow the COPE guidelines on retractions.

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