Publications Ethics

  • Author Ethics: Authors must ensure that every manuscript submitted to Journal International Nalino Science (JINS) meets the following criteria: originality assurance, acknowledgment of assistance from co-authors and editors, proper citation, and the absence of plagiarism. Authors should be cautious when publishing sensitive information that could harm individuals mentioned in the academic work, ensuring such information is not published without explicit written consent from the parties involved.
  • Editorial Ethics: The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for deciding which articles should or should not be published. Prior to publication, the Editor-in-Chief determines which submissions are sent for review and which are rejected for failing to meet the journal's standards. Editorial decisions are made solely based on originality, quality, and the potential for knowledge dissemination, without discrimination based on religion, belief, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or personal background. Editorial confidentiality is maintained for all manuscripts not yet published.
  • Reviewer Ethics: Reviewers are tasked solely with reviewing manuscript content, not formatting or spelling. They are obligated to maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript and its authors, abstain from disclosing information to third parties, and decline review assignments if a conflict of interest exists or if they are unable to provide substantive feedback.