JOURNAL POLICY

  • PLAGIARISM POLICY

  • All the papers submitted have to pass through an initial screening and will be checked through the Advanced Plagiarism Dectection Software.

    None of the part of manuscript is plagiarized from other sources
    Proper reference is provided for all contents extracted from other sources.
    Strong action will be taken against cases of plagiarism.

  • Duplication of text and/or figures
  • Plagiarism occurs when someone presents the work of others (data, text, or theories) as if it was his/her own without proper acknowledgment. There are different degrees of plagiarism.
    The severity is dependent on various factors: extent of copied material, originality of copied material, position/context/type of material and referencing/attribution of the material used.
    Every case is different and therefore decisions will vary per case. Ask yourself the following question: Does it concern an honest mistake or is there an intentional deviation from the scientific norm? Please note there are many grey areas between honest, questionable and fraudulent practices.

  • CONFLICT OF INTEREST
  • JRITM's Conflict of Interest policy is based on the COPE’s definition and guidelines:
    Conflicts of interest comprise those which may not be fully apparent and which may influence the judgment of author, reviewers, and editors. They have been described as those which, when revealed later, would make a reasonable reader feel misled or deceived. They may be personal, commercial, political, academic or financial.
    “Financial” interests may include employment, research funding, stock or share ownership, payment for lectures or travel, consultancies and company support for staff.’ IJERT’s Conflict of Interest policy is based on the COPE’s(Committee on Publication Ethics) definition and guidelines:
    ‘Conflicts of interest comprise those which may not be fully apparent and which may influence the judgment of author, reviewers, and editors. They have been described as those which, when revealed later, would make a reasonable reader feel misled or deceived. They may be personal, commercial, political, academic or financial.
    “Financial” interests may include employment, research funding, stock or share ownership, payment for lectures or travel, consultancies and company support for staff.

  • COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING POLICY
  • You are free to:
    Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
    Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.

  • Attribution
  • You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits. Publishing Rights.
    The journal will retain publishing rights without restrictions.

  • CORRECTION, RETRACTION, WITHDRAWAL POLICIES
  • Corrections Before publications:
    PDF Galley proofs are sent to the author for proofreading and corrections are done before the PDF’s are sent for printing. Post Publishing:
    Corrections are published if the publication record is seriously affected with regard to the accuracy of published information. Corrections are published in the subsequent issue under Corrections and addendum.

    Retractions
    Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science’s Retraction policy is based, in large part, on the guidelines and standards developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
    Withdrawal Policy
    Manuscripts may be withdrawn by submitting an email to the editorial office stating the reasons for manuscript withdrawal.

  • DISCLAIMER POLICY
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