
Publication Ethics
IJRDO - Journal of Mathematics follows good practices of publication ethics. The journal upholds principles of integrity, transparency, and academic excellence in the publication of all work. These principles apply to all authors, reviewers, and editors.
Responsibilities of Authors
Authors must make sure that their manuscripts are:
- The paper is original and has not been published previously
- The manuscript is not under consideration at another journal
- All sources are properly cited
- All data, proofs, and results are accurate and well presented
- All authors have contributed significantly
Plagiarism or double submission is not tolerated.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
The reviewers should assist the journal by:
- Providing fair and unbiased evaluations
- Keeping the manuscripts confidential
- Reviewing within a reasonable time
- Notifying editors of any ethical issues
They provide feedback to authors to improve the quality of the manuscript.
Responsibilities of Editors
Editors oversee the publishing process in an equitable way. They are expected to:
- Make decisions based on academic merit
- Have a peer review process
- Maintain confidentiality of submissions
- Investigate ethical issues
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is prohibited by the journal. Submissions are screened for plagiarism. If plagiarism is identified:
- The manuscript may be rejected
- Articles may be corrected or retracted
- Other action may be taken, if needed
Conflict of Interest
Authors, reviewers, and editors should declare any potential conflicts of interest in the publication process.
Data Integrity
Authors should report valid mathematical findings and reasoning. Data fabrication, misleading or inaccurate results, and falsification of data are unethical.
Ethical Commitment
IJRDO - Journal of Mathematics adheres to ethical standards. The journal is committed to rigorous and professional peer review and publication, upholding the standards of mathematical research.