Publication Ethics
Ethical Publication in ShariaBiz: A Collaborative Effort
ShariaBiz prioritizes ethical conduct throughout the publication process. Drawing from COPE's Best Practice Guidelines, ShariaBiz establishes a framework outlining the responsibilities of editors, reviewers, and authors.
Editors: Committed to quality, editors select articles based on merit and relevance, upholding ethical standards and legal requirements. ShariaBiz champions fair play, with evaluations solely based on intellectual content.
Confidentiality and Transparency: Manuscripts are treated confidentially. Clear guidelines on disclosure and conflicts of interest ensure transparency and unbiased editorial decisions.
Reviewers: Reviewers collaborate with editors, providing valuable insights and maintaining confidentiality. Reviews are objective, citing relevant literature and highlighting potential plagiarism. Reviewers disclose conflicts of interest.
Authors: Authors ensure accurate research presentation, providing sufficient detail and references. Data access and originality are crucial. Authorship is reserved for those making significant contributions. Authors disclose conflicts of interest and promptly notify editors of any errors.
Through this collaborative approach, ShariaBiz fosters a trustworthy environment for disseminating groundbreaking computer science research.