Publication Ethics

Publication and authorship

References should be complied numerically according to the order of citation in the text in the Vancouver style. The numbers of references should not preferably exceed 40 for original articles, 15 for brief, and 10 for case reports. For the references credited to more than 3 authors please provide the name of the first 3 authors and represent the remaining authors by the phrase “et al.”

A statement should be included in the title page indicating any financial support the authors had received.

The authors are not allowed to utilize verbatim text of previously published papers or manuscripts submitted elsewhere.

Authors should sign a copyright form stating that the article is an original work, has not been published before and is not being considered for publication elsewhere in its final form either in printed or electronic form. The same research must not be published in more than one journal.

Author's responsibilities

Authors should actively participate in the peer review process and provide suitable responses to the comments raised by peer reviewers on time.

All authors must have significantly contributed to the research.

Authors must state that all data in the article are real and authentic.

All authors are obliged to provide retractions or corrections of mistakes.

Copyright: If a manuscript contains any previous published image or text, it is the responsibility of the author to obtain authorization from copyright holders. The author is required to obtain and submit the written original permission letters for all copyrighted material used in his/her manuscripts.

Peer review/responsibility for the reviewers

Judgments should be objective;

Reviewers should have no conflict of interest with respect to the research, the authors and/or the research funders;

Reviewers should have no conflict of interest with respect to the research, the authors and/or the research funders;

Reviewers should point out relevant published work which is not yet cited;

Reviewed articles should be treated confidentially.

Reviewers should advise editors and the final decision on an article is made by the Editors-in-Chief.

Reviewers should provide constructive comments to improve the quality of the article.

Editorial responsibilities

The Editors-in-Chief have complete responsibility and authority to reject/accept an article.

Editors should have no conflict of interest with respect to articles they reject/accept.

When errors are found in a manuscript, the editors promote publication of correction or retraction

The anonymity of reviewers is preserved.

Publishing ethics issues

Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) flowcharts and guidelines are approached upon confronting any ethical misbehavior.

The IJNS uses the COPE flowchart for retraction of a published article (http://publicationethics.org//resources/guidelines).

All patients and participants of the research should be thoroughly informed about the aims of the study and any possible side effects of the drugs and intervention. Written informed consent from the participants or their legal guardians is necessary for any such studies. The Journal reserves the right to request the related documents.

The IJNS precludes business needs from compromising intellectual and ethical standards.

The Editors-in-Chief are always willing to publish corrections, clarifications.

Plagiarism: Use of verbatim texts from other sources without acknowledgement is prohibited. The content of all articles must be the original work of authors and must not be plagiarized from other articles.

Data falsification/fabrication: Falsification is the practice of omitting or altering research materials, data, or processes so that the results of the research are no longer accurately reflected. Fabrication is the practice of inventing data or results and reporting them in the research. Both of these misconducts are fraudulent and seriously alter the integrity of research. Therefore, articles must be written based on original data and use of falsified or fabricated data is strongly prohibited.

Image manipulation: The IJNS encourages authors to send their original images. All digital images in manuscripts accepted for publication will be checked for inappropriate manipulation. No specific feature within an image may be enhanced, obscured, moved, removed, or introduced. Adjustments of brightness, contrast, or color balance are acceptable as long as they are applied to the entire image and do not misrepresent any information present in the original, including the background. The editors will request the original data from the authors to compare the manipulated figures in cases suspected of inappropriate manipulation.

Allegations of Misconduct

This journal follows COPE Core Practices Guideline for allegations of misconducts. 

Find out more: publicationethics.org/misconduct

Complaints and Appeals

The “International Journal of Nutrition Sciences” responds promptly to complaints and ensures there is a way for dissatisfied complainants to take complaints further by sending an email to editor-in-chief of the journal. This journal follows COPE Guidelinesfor handling complaints against the journal, its staff, editorial board or publisher.

Find out more: publicationethics.org/appeals

Informed Consent

All patients and participants in a research project should be thoroughly informed about the aims of the study and any possible side effects of the drugs and interventions. Written informed consent from the participants or their legal guardians is necessary for any such studies. The Journal reserves the right to request the related documents. Articles that require informed consent should contain related statements in the “Methods” section.

Conflicts of Interest/Competing Interest

We request all authors and reviewers to inform us about any kinds of “Conflict of Interest” (such as financial, personal, political, or academic) that would potentially affect their judgment. Authors are preferably asked to fill the uniform disclosure form available through:

(http://www.icmje.org/coi_disclosure.pdf)

Find out more: publicationethics.org/competinginterests

Data and Reproducibility

This journal havepolicies on data availability and encourage the use of reporting guidelines and registration of clinical trials and other study designs according to standard practice in their discipline.

Find out more: https://publicationethics.org/data

Ethical Oversight

IJNS is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). COPE’s flowcharts and guidelines are approached in confronting any ethical misbehavior. The Journal also follows the guidelines mentioned in the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals issued by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).

Find out more: publicationethics.org/oversight

Human and Animal Rights

Research involving human subjects, human material, or human data, must have been performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and must have been approved by an independent local, regional or national review body (e.g., ethics committee, institutional review board).

Intellectual Property

All policies on intellectual property, including copyright and publishing licenses, is clearly described. In addition, the journal's charge policy is obvious to authors and readers. Also, What constitutes plagiarism and redundant/overlapping publication is specified.

Find out more: publicationethics.org/intellectualproperty

Journal management

This journal has policies on journal management.

Find out more: https://publicationethics.org/management

Post-Publication Discussion and Corrections

The Journal will publish an erratum when a factual error in a published item has been documented.

Find out more: https://publicationethics.org/postpublication