Here are the publication ethics:
- The manuscript presents complete and original information as well as objective data.
- Quotation source and reference cited in the manuscript must be informed.
- The manuscript is written concisely and clearly for efficiency.
- The manuscript is, at the same time, not being sent to and has never been published by another journal.
- Everyone involved in the research (students & supervisors) should be included in the team of writers.
- A writer who passed away should be included as a co-author.
- Authors must avoid fabrication (make up the data and results of a study).
- Authors must avoid falsification (manipulating research materials, equipment, process, changing the data or intentionally discarding data or results).
- Authors should avoid Plagiarism (taking ideas, processes, results or words without citing the sources).
- Authors should avoid Fragmentation (breaking research data into different themes of manuscript so that the discussion cannot become in-depth)
- The manuscript should not use copied materials from another article without permission.
- All materials/quotation earned from previous research, involving similar writers related to previous publications must be cited properly.