Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Islam is a JIPI national journal in partnership with Bestari published twice a year both printout and online by Islamic Institue of Qomaruddin Gresik-Indonesia. This statement describes the ethical behavior of all involved partiesin publishing process including the authors, Editorial Board, Mitra Bestari, and Publisher. This statement is based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

Publishing Guidance Ethics

Article publishing in JIPI is an important process in the development of coherent and respectable knowledge. It is a direct reflection of authors’ work quality and institutions which support them. The reviewed articles contain and support scientific methodology. Therefore, it is important to agree on expected standards of ethical behavior for all involved parties in publishing process including authors, journal editors, Mitra Bestari, publisher, and society.

  Islamic Institue of Qomaruddin Gresik as the JIPI publisher is responsible for overseeing all the publishing stages seriously and recognizes the ethical responsibility and other responsibilities. The institution ensures that any advertisement and other commercial incomes have no impact or influence toward editorial decision. Besides, it also helps to communicate with other journal publisher if it is useful and necessary.

Publishing Decision

The editors are responsible to decide which submitted articles must be published. The validation of these works and their importance for the authors and readers should support that decision. The editors are guided by the journal editorial board’s policy and limited by law covering libel, copyright, and plagiarism. The editors can discuss with other editors or assessment team to decide the policy. 

Fairness

The editors always assess the manuscript based on their intellectuality regardless race, gender, sexual orientation, belief, ethnics, nationality or political philosophy of the authors.

Secrecy 

The editors and editorial staffs are forbidden to disclose any information related to submitted manuscript to anyone other than to the authors themselves, senior editors, mitra bestari, and publisher.

Notice and Conflict of Interest

All unpublished content that written in the manuscript are forbidden to use on editor's’ own research without any confirmation from the author.

Contribution to Editor’s Decision

The Mitra Bestari’s assessment helps the editors to make editorial decision and through communication between editorial and author, it can help the author to improve his/ her article.

Pace

Each selected assessor who does not feel qualified to assess a research published on a manuscript or knows that his/ her assessment requires a much longer time, so he/ she must tell the editors and draws him/herself back from the assessment process.

Secrecy

Each accepted manuscript which is assessed must be treated as a confidential document. It should not be shown or discussed to other people without editor’s authority.

Objectivity Standard

The assessment should be conducted objectively. Personal criticism to the author are not justified. The assessors should express their views clearly using supporting arguments.

Reference Recognition

The assessors should identify the relevant published article which has not been cited by the author. Every statement of observation, derivation, or argument that have been reported before must be accompanied by relevant citation. An assessor should also ask the editors to give attention on the similarity or overlapping among the manuscripts that have been assessed and published.

Notice and Conflict of Interest

The confidential information or argument which is obtained through Mitra Bestari’s assessment must be kept secretly and forbidden to use for personal purpose. The assessors cannot assess a manuscript in case they have conflict of interest (both competitive and cooperative or other interests) with any authors, companies, or institutions that involve in the manuscript writing.

Reporting Standard

The author should present an accurate report of his/ her article and objective discussion about his article significance. The basic data should be presented accurately. An article should cover enough detail and reference to permit others to have a same research. The fraudulent statements or intentionally inaccurate report constitute unethical behavior and unacceptable. 

Originality and Plagiarism

The authors should ensure that they have written their original article, besides, they have to cite correctly if they take others' article or words.

Double Publishing, Repetition or Coincidence

Generally, an author is not allowed to have the same publication which has similar research focus on more than one journal or main publisher. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal coincidentally is considered as unethical behavior and unacceptable.

Reference Recognition

A fair recognition of others' work is a must. The authors should cite an influential publication to determine the nature of the work being reported.

Authorship

The authorship should be limited on those who have given important contribution on conception, design, execution or interpretation of the study being reported. All people who have given important contributions should be listed as co-author. If there are some people who participated in certain important aspects of the research project, they should be acknowledged or listed as contributors. The proper author must ensure that all of co-authors are written in the article, and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

Notice and Conflict of Interest

All the authors must notify in their manuscript about any financial conflict or other substantive conflicts that may affect the result or interpretation of their manuscript. All financial support for the project must be notified.

The Basic Error in Journal Publication

If the authors find an error in their publication, then it is theirresponsibility to promptly notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct their article.