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Journal Policy
The International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science (IJITSS) places great importance on the accurate attribution of authorship and contributorship to ensure the integrity of the research and provide proper recognition of contributions. This policy outlines the criteria for authorship, the responsibilities of authors, and the acknowledgment of contributors who may not meet authorship criteria.
In accordance with widely accepted academic standards, authorship should be based on significant intellectual contributions to the research work. To be considered an author, individuals must meet all of the following criteria:
Authors who do not meet these criteria should not be included as co-authors.
Individuals who contributed to the research but do not meet the authorship criteria should be acknowledged in the Acknowledgments section of the manuscript. These contributions may include:
All contributions, regardless of authorship, should be acknowledged transparently, with the explicit consent of those being recognized.
The corresponding author is responsible for overseeing the submission process and ensuring all co-authors meet the authorship criteria. Additional responsibilities include:
The corresponding author is also responsible for ensuring compliance with the journal's policies and ethical standards.
Any changes to the authorship (addition, removal, or reordering of authors) must be approved by all listed authors. Requests for changes must include a clear reason and be submitted to the editorial office, accompanied by confirmation of consent from all authors (including those being added or removed).
IJITSS reserves the right to request further information and may contact the corresponding author’s institution if there is evidence of unethical authorship practices.
IJITSS encourages the use of the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) to ensure transparency in authorship and contributorship. The CRediT taxonomy defines and standardizes the following roles:
Authors are encouraged to include CRediT role descriptions in the Author Contributions section of their manuscript.
All authors are expected to adhere to the highest ethical standards in reporting research findings and ensuring the accuracy of their contributions. The following unethical practices are prohibited:
Authors should disclose any conflicts of interest and avoid any unethical authorship practices.
Disputes related to authorship or contributorship should be resolved at the institutional level. IJITSS encourages authors to discuss and agree on authorship roles and order before submission to prevent future disputes.
In the event of an authorship dispute during the publication process, the journal may follow the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and request that the involved parties provide a written explanation of the dispute. The editorial board will review the case and, if necessary, involve the authors’ institutions to seek resolution.
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