Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Journal of Medical Cyber-Physical Systems is
committed to publishing and widely disseminating
high-quality contents. It is critical that the
editorial operations of IJISI be governed by rigorous
ethical standards that are both transparent and
fair. We recognize that the scholarly publishing
ecosystem is complex and includes editors, authors,
reviewers, and publishers. Our expectation is that
all involved have a shared understanding and
acceptance of JM-CPS’s policies on publication ethics
and malpractice. Our policies are closely aligned
with COPE’s (Committee on Publication Ethics) Core
Practices document,
COPE Core Practices.
Particularly,
Editor's
responsibilities
Publication decisions
It is the responsibility of the editor to make a
decision upon which of the papers submitted to the
journal be published. The editor will evaluate
manuscripts without any discrimination upon the authors'
race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief,
ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy. Any
decision made upon the submitted paper is based on the
paper’s relevance to the journal's scope, significance,
originality and clarity, and validity of the study. Of
course, ethical issues like copyright infringement and
plagiarism must also be considered.
Confidentiality
Any information about a submitted manuscript MUST NOT be
disclosed by the editor or the editorial board members
to anyone other than the corresponding author,
reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial
advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
The editor or the members of the editorial board MUST
NOT use any unpublished materials disclosed in a
submitted paper for their own research purposes without
the author's explicit written consent.
Authors'
responsibilities
Reporting standards
Authors must present their original research work with
an accurate account of the work performed as well as an
objective discussion of its significance. Underlying
data should be represented accurately in the paper.
Authors should make sure sufficient details and
references be contained in their paper to allow other
researchers to replicate the work, which is
methodologically replicable. JSMS does not
accept/consider any fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate
statements constitute unethical behavior in the
submissions.
Data access and retention
A data access statement should be provided by the
authors in case that the raw data of their study be
requested to provide for the editors or readers of their
published work. Accessibility of such data to other
competent professionals should be ensured for at least
five years after publication.
Originality, plagiarism and
acknowledgement of sources
Only entirely original works should be submitted.
Authors must cite or quote the others’ work in an
appropriate way. Any publications that have been
influential in determining the nature of the reported
work MUST also be correctly and precisely cited. All
submissions must be checked for plagiarism with a
similarity report (i.e. iAuthentic, Turnitin etc.) before
going to fast check process by the EiC. Submission with
similarity index higher than 20% will not be considered
until the authors make necessary changes to reduce the
similarity of their papers.
Multiple, redundant or concurrent
publication
IJISI strictly does not allow multiple, redundant or
concurrent publication. We strongly regard it as
unacceptable to submit the same study to IJISI while
submitting to other journals being considered or under
review. Papers having been published elsewhere MUST NOT
be submitted. However, by submitting a manuscript, the
author(s) retain the rights to the published material.
In case of publication they permit the use of their work
under a CC-BY license
[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/], which
allows others to copy, distribute and transmit the work
as well as to adapt the work and to make commercial use
of it.
Authorship of the paper
Authorship is very serious. For Journal of Medical Cyber-Physical Systems, only those who
have made significant contribution like
conceptualization, research design, execution and/or
interpretation of the reported research work should be
listed as co-authors. The corresponding author should
make sure no uninvolved person be listed. Only one
corresponding author is allowed for IJISI. He/she must
verify that all co-authors have agreed to its final
version of the paper for publication in IJISI.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
Financial or other substantive conflicts of interest
which may affect the results or interpretation of the
paper must be stated and disclosed by the author(s) in
their paper (usually the end of the paper). A statement
about the financial support for the project should be
disclosed if there is any.
Fundamental errors in published works
When a significant error or inaccuracy has been found in
his/her own published work, the author MUST notify the
editor/publisher immediately and take necessary and
prompt action to work with the editor to retract or
correct the paper, usually in the form of an erratum.
Policy on informed
consent for human subjects
All research
papers submitted to the Journal of Medical Cyber-Physical Systems involving Human Subjects must be conducted in
accordance with accepted ethical and professional
standards. Specifically, If the work involves the use of
human subjects, a statement clearly declaring that all
procedures had been conducted according to relevant laws
and institutional guidelines and under the approval of
appropriate institutional committee(s) must be presented
in the paper by the author(s). In addition, a statement
in the paper should be included in the paper saying that
the authors have obtained informed consent for
experimentation with human subjects. All privacy rights
of human subjects must always be observed.
For human
subjects, the author(s) MUST ensure that the work
described has been conducted according to The Code of
Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration
of Helsinki) for experiments involving
humans.
Authors should
obtain suitable and appropriate consents, permissions
and releases if he/she wishes to include case details or
other personal information or images of patients and any
other individuals. Moreover he/she should retain a copy
of written consents. If necessary, the EiC keeps the
right to request the author to submit a copy of the
consents.
Reviewers'
responsibilities
Contribution to editorial decisions
Solid and convincing reviewer comments are essential for
the editor and the editorial board to make editorial
decisions. In addition, suggestions from the reviewers
are very important for the authors to improve the paper.
Promptness
Reviews must be conducted in a prompt manner to ensure
the publication schedule be matched. Editors should
carefully select appropriate reviewers who are qualified
to review the submission in a prompt way. If he/she
cannot promptly review the paper, he/she should inform
the editor and the review process must be withdrawn.
Confidentiality
All manuscripts received for review must be treated as
confidential documents which must not be disclosed to or
discussed with third parties unless authorized by the
editor.
Standards of objectivity
Reviewers should conduct the review objectively. All
personal criticism about the author(s) should not be
include and deemed as inappropriate. Reviewers should
present their views on the research paper clearly with
supporting and convincing arguments.
Conflicts of interest
The
reviewers MUST
NOT haveany conflict of interests with any of the authors
in the paper(s) he or she
reviews, that is, he/she
should be have anything overlap (for example, same
affiliation in the past 5 years, co-authorship with any
of the authors, working relationship with any of the
authorsand so on). Reviewers
are not encouraged to ask the authors
to cite their papers either.