Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics
IJRDO - Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has a clear policy on publication ethics. The journal requires all parties involved - authors, reviewers, and editors - to adhere to fundamental principles to ensure research is published fairly and accurately.
Responsibilities of Authors
Authors are expected to:
Responsibilities of Reviewers
Reviewers help ensure the quality of the journal. They are expected to:
Responsibilities of Editors
Editors oversee the review and publication process. They are expected to:
Plagiarism and Originality
Plagiarism and copying are not allowed. The manuscripts should be original. No form of copying, manipulation, or misinterpretation of data or sources is permitted.
This could result in rejection or retraction of the manuscript.
Conflict of Interest
All authors, reviewers, and editors should reveal any personal or financial conflicts of interest. This ensures integrity in publishing.
Corrections and Retractions
The journal will respond to errors or problems that are identified after publication. This could involve making a correction or update to the article or retracting it.
Ethical Research Practices
Researchers should conduct their work in accordance with ethical guidelines. This involves the responsible use of data, reporting and the consideration of professional ethics in engineering research.
Our Commitment
IJRDO - Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is dedicated to upholding an ethical publishing process. We strive to ensure that all published research is accurate, reliable and beneficial to the research community.