Publication Ethics
Research Involving Human Subjects
When reporting on research that involves human subjects, human material, human tissues, or human data, authors must declare that the investigations were carried out following the rules of the Declaration of Helsinki of 1975, revised in 2008. According to point 23 of this declaration, approval from an ethics committee should have been obtained before undertaking the research. At a minimum, a statement including the project identification code, date of approval, and name of the ethics committee or institutional review board should be cited in the Methods Section of the article. Data relating to individual participants must be described in detail, but private information identifying participants need not be included unless the identifiable materials are of relevance to the research (for example, photographs of participants’ faces that show a particular symptom). Editors reserve the right to reject any submission that does not meet these requirements.
Ethical statement: "All human subjects gave informed consent for inclusion before participating in the study. The study was conducted following the Declaration of Helsinki, and the protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of XXX (Project identification code)."
A written informed consent for publication must be obtained from participating subjects.
You may refer to our sample form and provide an appropriate form after consulting with your affiliated institution. Alternatively, you may provide a detailed justification of why informed consent is not necessary. To publish in IJSSE, a consent, permission, or release form should include unlimited permission for publication in all formats (including print, electronic, and online), in sublicensed and reprinted versions (including translations and derived works), and in other works and products under open access license. The journal reserves the right to ask authors to provide signed forms if necessary.
Publication Ethics Statement
The editors of this journal enforce a rigorous peer-review process together with strict ethical policies and standards to ensure to add of high-quality research works to the field of scholarly publication. Unfortunately, cases of plagiarism, data falsification, image manipulation, inappropriate authorship credit, and the like, do arise. The editors of IJSSE take such publishing ethics issues very seriously and are trained to proceed in such cases with a zero-tolerance policy. Authors, wishing to publish their papers in IJSSE, must abide by the following:
- Any facts that might be perceived as a possible conflict of interest of the author(s) must be disclosed in the paper before submission.
- Authors should accurately present their research findings and include an objective discussion of the significance of their findings.
- Data and methods used in the research need to be presented in sufficient detail in the paper so that other researchers can replicate the work.
- Simultaneous submission of manuscripts to more than one journal is not tolerated.
- Republishing content that is not novel is not tolerated (for example, an English translation of a paper that is already published in another language will not be accepted).
- If errors and inaccuracies are found by the authors after the publication of their paper, they need to be promptly communicated to the editors of this journal so that appropriate actions can be taken.
- Your manuscript should not contain any information that has already been published. If you include already published figures or images, please obtain the necessary permission from the copyright holder to publish it.
Authorship Policy
All authors listed on a manuscript must meet the criteria for authorship as defined by the journal, which includes substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work, acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data, drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content, and final approval of the version to be published. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content. Changes to authorship (such as additions, deletions, or changes to author order) must be approved by all authors, including any authors being added or removed, before submission of a manuscript. Corresponding authors are responsible for ensuring that all co-authors are aware of the manuscript’s submission and agree with its content.
Retraction Policy
The journal reserves the right to retract articles if there is clear evidence that the findings are unreliable, either as a result of misconduct (e.g., data fabrication) or honest error (e.g., miscalculation or experimental error), or if the research has previously been published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or justification (i.e., cases of redundant publication). Retractions will be clearly identified as such on the journal website, and the reasons for retraction will be made transparent to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.
Correction Policy
If a significant error is discovered in a published article, a correction will be issued promptly. Corrections are intended to rectify errors that impact the interpretation of the data or information presented. Minor errors that do not affect the study's results or conclusions, such as typographical errors, will also be corrected when necessary. Corrections will be linked to the original article on the journal website, and the nature of the correction will be indicated to ensure readers have access to the correct version of the record.