Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Upholding the highest standards of publication ethics following COPE guidelines.
COPE CompliantPublication
Ethics &
Malpractice
Jakman is a peer-reviewed journal committed to the highest standards of publication ethics. This statement explains the ethical behavior expected of all parties involved in publishing — including authors, editors, reviewers, editorial board members, and publishers.
This statement is based on the COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. Articles published in this journal are an essential building block in the development of a coherent and respected knowledge network, directly reflecting the quality of work of the authors and the institutions that support them.
Alleged Research Infringement
Research infringement means falsification, fabrication, manipulation of citations, or plagiarism in producing, conducting, or reviewing research and in writing articles. When authors are found to be involved in research violations or other serious irregularities involving published articles, the Editor has a responsibility to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the scientific record.
In cases of suspected violations, the Editors and Editorial Board will use COPE best practices to resolve complaints fairly. This includes an investigation into the allegations. Submissions found to contain such errors will be rejected; published papers may be subject to retraction, which will be linked to the original article.
The first step involves determining the validity of the allegation and assessing whether it is consistent with the definition of research misconduct, as well as whether there exists a relevant conflict of interest. If a scientific error is possible, the allegations are shared with the relevant authors, who are asked to provide a detailed response. Additional expert review (e.g., statistical reviewers) may be obtained. For minor cases, clarification or corrections published as a letter to the editor may be sufficient.
Institutions are expected to conduct proper investigations into suspected scientific misconduct. Appropriate actions — corrections, retractions with replacements, or full retractions — ensure the integrity of the scientific record is preserved.
Data Sharing Policy
Jakman is committed to a more open research landscape — facilitating faster and more effective research discovery by enabling reproducibility and verification of data, methodologies, and reporting standards. We encourage authors to share their research data upon publication.
Research Involving Hazards
If research work involves chemicals, humans, animals, procedures, or equipment that have unusual hazards inherent in their use, authors must clearly identify these in the manuscript to comply with the ethical conduct of research using both animal and human subjects. If required, authors must provide legal and ethical permissions from the appropriate legal associations or organizations.
Confidential Data & Business Practices
If the research involves confidential data and business or marketing practices, the author must clearly justify in the manuscript whether the data or information will be securely protected or disclosed. Transparency about data handling obligations is required to maintain the trust and integrity of the publication process.