Publication Ethics

JJP – PUBLICATION: ETHICS AND MALPRACTICE STATEMENT   

 

GENERAL STATEMENT

Jordan Journal of Physics (JJP) is an International Peer-Reviewed Research Journal issued bianually by the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. JJP is funded by the Scientific Research Support Fund (SRSF), Amman, Jordan. JJP impliments the highest standards of publication ethics in order to meet the reqiuerd ethical behaviour of publishing an article in a peer-reviewed journal. All means of preventing any publication misconduct are practiced. JJP makes sure that all parties involved in the publication process: authors, editors and reviewers agree to seriously act on preventing any unethical behavior.

 

 

DUTIES OF EDITOR –IN-CHIEF AND EDITORIAL BOARD

 

The Editorial Board follow the necessary procedures and policies to ensure the quality of the material published and to maintain the integrity of the published work. The Editorial Board makes the decision of accepting or rejecting an article, based on academic and scientific merits alone. The Editorial Board is solely responsible for making the decision without any involvement of the publisher. The Editorial Board selects specialized peer reviewers with sufficient expertise and no conflicts of interest. Extreme care is taken by the editorial staff to prevent any disclosure of any information about the submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, potential reviewers and the publisher. Reviewers are always reminded not to disclose any information about the manuscript they are reviewing. Extreme care is also taken by the editorial staff to protect reviewers’ identities unless the reviewers wish to disclose their names.

The Editorial Board and Editor-In-Chief exert all efforts needed to ensure that papers are reviewed on purely scholarly grounds and that authors are not pressured to cite specific publications for nonscholarly reasons. When there are undisputed changes in authorship for appropriate reasons, editors should require that all authors (including any, whose names are being removed from an author list) agree to these changes in writing.

 

AUTHOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Authors interested in publishing in JJP should adhere to the following general guidelines:

  • The submitted manuscript must represent the authors' own original work.
  • The submitted manuscript must not be submitted, or under consideration for publication in any other journal.
  • The authors are responsible for the contents of the manuscript which must contain sufficient and accurate new data or findings.
  • The submitted manuscript must make reference to and cite all relevant publications that have been used in the work.
  • All authors must be contributers to the manuscript, and familiar with its entire content.
  • All authors must read and sign the copyright release form (Copyright Form).
  • The corresponding author should ensure that all those who have made significant contribution to the work are listed as co-authors.
  • The funding source of the research should be declared and published, and the role of this source in the conception, conduct, analysis, and reporting of the research should be stated.

 

DUTIES OF REVIEWERS

 

  • Reviewers should contribute to editorial decisions by assesing the manuscript on scientific merits, indicating originality, addition to existing literature, accuracy, adequacy of references, possible future citations, clarity and organization of the manuscript.
  • Reviewers should address research and publication ethics issues (i.e., whether they think the research was done and reported ethically, or if they have any suspicions of plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, or redundant publication).
  • Reviewers should declare any conflict of interest, if it existed, at the earliest opportunity to enable the editor-in-chief to decide whether an unbiased review is possible.
  • Reviewers should keep the confidentiality of the material, and inform the Editor-in-chief if they need some help from a colleague in reviewing the manuscript.
  • Potential reviewers who feel unqualified to rview the manuscript, or unable to review it promptly should notify the Editor-in-Chief and excuse themselves.
  • Reviewers should write a detailed report on their review to be communicated to the authors who are requested to address all comments in the review report in revising and improving the manuscript.
  • Reviewers should do the reviewing process in a timely manner.

 

Editorial Processes

 

When a manuscript submitted for publication is received, an acknowledgement of receipt is conveyed to all authors.  All submitted manuscripts are subject to a preliminary editors' evaluation. The editorial board may reject a paper without peer reviewing when it is deemed unsuitable for the journal’s readers or is of poor quality. The decision not to send a manuscript for peer review is only based on the scientific content of the paper, and is not influenced by prior opinion toward the authors or their host institution. If the manuscript is found suitable for possible publication, the Editorial Board selects at least two appropriate peer reviewers with sufficient expertise and no possible conflicts of interest, to whom the manuscript is sent for reviewing. The reviewers will be asked to evaluate the submitted manuscript and submit a written report addressing article originality, scholarly relevance, professional relevance, significance, novelty of approach, article organization, and writing clarity, in addition to any ethical issues or misconduct. The reviewers are asked to make clear recommendations to accept or reject the manuscript, or require major or minor changes. Based on the reviewers' reports and recommendations, the editorial board decides whether the article is suitable for publication or not. The decision along with the review reports are communicated to the authors.  Editor-In-Chief should ensure that reviews are received in a timely manner.

 

 

PLAGIARISM

JJP editorial board does not accept any type of plagiarism. JJP holds no responsibility for plagiarism. All authors submitting a manuscript to JJP should confirm that their manuscript is of their own creations and has not been copied in whole or in part from other works. The authors should give proper credit and citation to all relevant works used in the article. JJP staff screens all submitted articles for plagiarism, duplicate or redundant publication by using anti-plagiarism software. Furthermore, the reviewers are asked to report any unethical issues or misconduct.  The discovery of any confirmed misconduct will result in an immediate rejection of the article and further future articles from the authors. If serious concerns are raised by readers, reviewers, or others, about the conduct, validity, or reporting of the academic work, the Editor-in-Chief initially contacts all the authors and allows them to respond to the concerns. If their response is unsatisfactory, the Editor-in-Chief takes this issue to the institutional level by contacting the authors' head of institute. If a published article is found to be a duplicate or redundant publication, a note of retraction will be published, and copies of correspondence will be sent to the authors' head of institute. Retracted papers should be retained online, and they should be prominently marked as a retraction in all online versions for the benefit of future readers.

 

COPYRIGHT

 

Upon submission, the authors are requested to declare that the manuscript has neither been previously published nor is being considered for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors to Yarmouk University is required before the manuscript can be considered for publication. The necessary form for such transfer (Copyright Form) is supplied by the Editor-in-Chief before a submission is sent to referees. Reproduction of any part of the contents of a published work is forbidden without a written permission by the Editor-in-Chief.

 

 

ORGANIZATION OF MANUSCRIPT

 

Manuscripts must be written in English or Arabic (Manuscripts submitted in Arabic should be accompanied by an abstract and keywords in English). All articles must be prepared according to the journal style.

REPRINTS AND PROOFS

 

The corresponding author will receive the first proofs for making necessary corrections, and is requested to return the revised manuscript to the journal in a week time. No major changes in the manuscript are accepted at this stage. Authors will receive one copy of the issue in which their work appears and ten (10) offprints free of charge.

PUBLICATION CHARGES

 

No publication charges are demanded by JJP.

DISCLAIMER

 

Opinions expressed in this journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editorial board, or the policy of the publisher or the the Scientific Research Support Fund, Amman, Jordan.