Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statements

Sections

⇓ Publication Ethics
⇓ Peer Review and Acceptance
⇓ Journal Policies on Authorship and Contribution
⇓ Handle Complaints and Appeals
⇓ Journal Policies on Conflicts of Interest / Competing Interests
⇓ Journal Policies on Data Sharing and Reproducibility
⇓ Journal’s Policy on Ethical Oversight
⇓ Open Access and Copyright
⇓ Journal’s Options for Post-Publication Discussions and Corrections
⇓ Funding

 


Publication Ethics

IJEEE is governed by publishing ethics that comply with the COPE Guidelines. Therefore, authors are required to declare that engineering and scientific articles are subject to these guidelines and have been carried out ethically and without scholarly misconduct, including unethical investigations, bias, plagiarism, misuse of authorship, duplicate publication, and non-declaring about the conflicts of interest.

Likewise, reviewers are required to maintain the peer-review process’s confidentiality and declare any competing interests.

Similar to the Code of Conduct for Publication Ethics (COPE), allegations of misconduct will be reviewed and investigated, and we reserve the right to contact research institutions, employers, sponsors, or the necessary national legal agency to undertake such investigations. Furthermore, this journal employs EDAS software to detect overlap and similar cases of texts in submitted manuscripts. Depending on what was mentioned above, the authors must bear the responsibility to respond to all editorial inquiries and questions. The possibility of contacting them must be available even after the publication process is complete to respond to criticisms of the cooperation of work and/or the journal’s requests for additional information or data in case there are questions about the paper after publication. Furthermore, IJEEE urges authors to provide research data that supports their study outcomes in an appropriate public repository, including raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, procedures, and materials. In these situations, authors should provide a data accessibility statement, as well as a link to the repository they utilized, so that it can be published along with their manuscript.

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Peer Review and Acceptance

The editorial board will primarily review the submitted manuscript to IJEEE to verify the author’s compliance with the journal’s policy and the scientific content of the research, in addition to adhering to the ethics of publishing. Then, it will enter the peer review stage, where the review system is single-blind. The manuscript acceptance depends on the reports submitted by the reviewers. For more information about the review process, please visit Peer Review Policy.

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Journal Policies on Authorship and Contribution

The manuscript must contain the full names, institutional affiliations, and addresses of all authors. According to norms used in the scientific community, the order of the authors’ names is determined by the agreement between the authors. For instance, it may be based on scientific contribution, the basis of contributing ideas, the scientific degree, and so on. There must be an active contribution by all listed authors, as the authors will be equally responsible for the validity, accuracy, and sobriety of the scientific findings. Each author should be able to contact and answer all questions about the content of the article in case of details are needed by researchers, institutions, etc.

It is worth noting that the names, addresses, and institutions of researchers are also added electronically when registering the manuscript in the EDAS system and all authors will receive notifications of the completion of the registration process. In this case, the authors can file a complaint if something goes against the agreement between the researchers.

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Handle Complaints and Appeals

The procedure below applies to appeals against editorial decisions, complaints about failed processes such as long delays in handling papers, and complaints about publication ethics. The complaint will primarily be dealt with by the editor-in-chief and/or the editor of the journal. If they are the subject of the complaint, they can contact us through editor.chief@ijeee.edu.iq  or editor@ijeee.edu.iq (Please check the Contact Page).

Complaint about scientific content, for example, appeal against rejection

The editor-in-chief or editor considers the authors’ argument, informs the reviewer, and decides whether

  • The rejection decision must be in place.

  • Another independent opinion is required.

  • Consider the appeal.

The complainant will be informed of the decision with an explanation if appropriate. Decisions on appeals are final, and new applications take precedence over appeals.

Complaints about operations, for example, time taken to review

The editor-in-chief along with the editor (where applicable) will investigate the matter. The complainant will be given appropriate feedback. Feedback is provided to relevant stakeholders to improve processes and procedures.

Complaints about publication ethics, for example, the author’s behavior or the reviewer’s behavior

The editor-in-chief or editor follows the guidelines published in the Publication Ethics. The editor-in-chief or editor may ask the publisher via their contact emails for advice on difficult or complex cases. The editor-in-chief or editor decides the course of action and provides feedback to the complainant.

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Journal Policies on Conflicts of Interest / Competing Interests

IJEEE journal focuses on СОРE’s definition of Conflicts of interest / Competing interests. IJEEE is concerned with conflicts of interest and urges all authors to identify potential sources of conflict of interest. Relationships and financial or other interests are potential sources of conflicts of interest and should be disclosed when they are directly related to the work described in the researchers’ articles. For example, potential sources of conflicts of interest are patent or stock ownership, membership of the company’s board of directors, membership of a company’s advisory board or committee, and consulting or receiving speakers’ fees from the company. The presence of a conflict of interest does not preclude publishing in IJEEE. An announcement of such a relation will assist reviewers and readers in understanding the manuscript’s transparency and scholarly integrity.

If authors have no conflict of interest, they must also state this when applying in the same submitted manuscript in the conflict of interest section and the phrase “The authors have no conflict of relevant interest to this article.” can be used.

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Journal Policies on Data Sharing and Reproducibility

IJEEE journal encourages authors to share their research data, including raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, methods, and materials. Authors must provide a data accessibility statement, as well as a link to the repository they utilized, in order for this statement to be published with their paper.

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Journal’s Policy on Ethical Oversight

IJEEE journal focuses on СОРE’s definition of Ethical Oversight, i.e., “Ethical oversight shall include policies regarding consent to publication, a publication about vulnerable populations, the ethical conduct of research using animals, the ethical conduct of research using humans, the handling of confidential data and practices Commercial/Marketing”. According to this definition, the journal editorial staff is concerned with the issue of adhering to ethical principles. The Journal will be obligated to consider the Ethics and Oversight Committee’s calls for professional and scientific activity concerning disrespect of the ethical principles by our authors. IJEEE is also ready to consider other appeals if they are not anonymous and substantiated.

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Open Access and Copyright

All articles published by IJEEE are completely open access: they are free and immediately available to read, download, and share under a Creative Commons license.

Copyright on any research article in a journal published by IJEEE is retained by the author(s). Authors grant IJEEE a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details, and publisher are identified.

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Journal’s Options for Post-Publication Discussions and Corrections

The IJEEE Journal adheres to a high standard of publication ethics and takes any misconduct or alleged fraud seriously. Following the guidelines set out by COPE, the journal will conduct an investigation in cases of suspected ethical violations. If, upon investigation, legitimate concerns arise, the journal will contact the relevant authors via their registered email address to address the identified issues. Depending on the outcome of the investigation, the journal may take actions as follows:

1) The manuscript may be rejected and returned to the author if it is still under review or publication process.

2) If the article has already been published online, the journal may take:

a) Corrective actions, such as posting an error/correction note with the article,
b) Editorial expression of concern,
c) Retraction notice depending on the nature and severity of the infringement, as the decision to withdraw an article will be made in cases where the infringement is severe.

The rationale and details of any actions will be outlined in a notice associated with the marked article as “retracted” as follows:

1) Notify the author’s institution,

2) A notice of suspected breach of ethical standards may be included in the peer-review system as part of the bibliographic record for the author and article.

For authors who have changed their names and wish to have them corrected in their published work, please see the author name change policy:

1) Authors are urged to ensure that they accurately list the author group, corresponding author, and author order when submitting a manuscript. Any post-submission changes to the author list, such as changing the order, deleting, or adding authors, must be discussed and agreed upon by each author. Changes to authorship by adding or removing authors or making changes in the corresponding author and author sequence are not permitted after the acceptance of the manuscript.

The author names will be published as they appear in the accepted submission. In addition, authors should ensure that the names of all authors are spelled correctly and that titles and affiliations are current.

Adding and/or deleting authors at the review stage is generally not permitted, but this may be warranted in some cases. The reasons for these changes must be explained in the authorship. Approval of a change during revision is at the editor’s discretion.

2) An author who wishes to change his/her name for reasons like sexual or religious conversions can request correction of the name, pronoun, or other relevant biographical information in previously published papers. Corrections can be made silently without being noted in the PDF of the paper, or an official public correction can be made.

3) In cases where a co-author dies or is incapacitated during the writing, submission, or peer-review process, and the co-authors feel it is necessary to include the author, the co-authors must obtain consent from a legal representative who could be an immediate relative.

4) All correspondence with the journal, including correspondence with editorial representatives such as editors-in-chief, handling editors, or reviewers, must be treated with confidentiality, and information must be shared only with authorized personnel or after express consent is obtained from the journal.

5) In an authorship dispute during peer-review or after the acceptance and publication of the manuscript, the journal will not be in a position to investigate or adjudicate the matter. The authors will be asked to resolve the dispute themselves. The journal reserves the right to withdraw the manuscript from the editing process. Alternatively, it may raise the issue with the author’s institution, adhering to institutional guidelines.

In exceptional circumstances, IJEEE reserves the right to remove an article from the IJEEE Online Platforms. Such action can be taken when:

1) The content is deemed defamatory, infringes a third party’s intellectual or other legal rights, or is otherwise deemed unlawful.

2) A court or government order has been, or is likely to be, to remove such content.

3) In the case of immediate and severe health hazards that the content may pose, Bibliographical metadata, such as the title and authors, will be preserved and accompanied by an explanation of why the content was removed. Removal may be temporary or permanent, and the decision to remove will be taken only in exceptional circumstances, along with a statement that explains the reason behind removing the content.


IJEEE will be guided by the COPE Guidelines when dealing with post-publication corrections, revisions, or withdrawals of articles.
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Funding

Financial support must be disclosed and all funding sources should be listed in the article in the Acknowledgment section. The authors are responsible for the accuracy of their designation as a funder. If in doubt, please check the Open Funder registry for correct nomenclature: https://www.crossref.org/services/funder-registry/

 

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