Publication Ethics

The ethics of scientific publication refers to a set of norms and principles that researchers and authors must adhere to in the process of composing, editing, and submitting scientific works. The following are some key points in the scientific publication ethics in the Journal Atmosphere, which refers to the Chief Regulation of LIPI Number 5 of 2014 regarding the Code of Ethics for Scientific Publications:

1. Originality and Plagiarism:
Ensure that the scientific work submitted is the original result of research or ideas generated by the author.
Avoid plagiarism by giving proper credit to the sources used or cited.

2. Authorship Recognition:
Identify all authors who contributed to the research or writing of the article. Do not add authors who did not contribute or remove authors who did contribute.

3. Conflict of Interest:
Clearly and openly disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may affect the results or interpretation of the research.

4. Compliance with Journal Guidelines:
Adhere to the writing guidelines and requirements of the journal or publisher where the article is submitted. This includes writing format, article structure, and other guidelines.

5. Data Consistency:
Ensure the consistency and accuracy of the data presented in the article. If there are changes to the data after publication, report those changes accurately.

6. Repetition of Research:
Avoid submitting the same article to more than one journal simultaneously or more than once to the same journal.

7. Respect for copyright:
Do not take images, graphics, or other significant parts from other sources without proper permission or acknowledgment.

8. Orderliness and readability:
Ensure that your scientific article is easy to understand and follows a structured format.

9. Transparency and Reproducibility:
Present data and research methods transparently so that other researchers can verify and replicate your study.

10. Respect for Research Participants:
If the research involves human or animal subjects, ensure that necessary ethical approvals have been obtained and provide adequate protection for participants.

Adhering to scientific publication ethics is key to maintaining the integrity and reputation of research and ensuring high-quality scientific contributions.