Ethics and anti plagiarism

Editorial ethics

The Journal of Physics Research understands the importance and responsibility of publishing scientific research articles. In the Physics Research Journal the papers received go through a process in which authors, editors and reviewers are involved. The Physics Research Journal ensures that the information provided in the articles is accurate and reliable, as well as preserving the rights of those involved, good behavior and good procedures . For this, the Physics Research Journal is guided by the standards and codes of ethics of Código Nacional de la Integridad Científica by CONCYTEC, the Committee on Publication Ethics and del International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICJME) , as well as the declaration of the Principles of transparency and good practices in academic publishing Principles of transparency and good practices in scholarly publishing. As well as Peruvian regulations regarding scientific research, such as legal regulations on copyright, open access and others related to the topics of our journal.

Plagiarism and misconduct

The Physics Research Journal considers plagiarism as a fraud in the publication, and is defined as the appropriation of the ideas, processes, results or words of another person without giving the corresponding credit. Fraud and misconduct are also understood to be manufacturing (invention of data or results), and falsification (manipulation of research materials, equipment, processes to alter data or results, as well as the change or omission of data or results ).

The Physics Research Journal does not tolerate plagiarism, fraud, or misconduct, which is why it establishes mechanisms to avoid and remedy it :

(a) during the editorial process, the Physics Research Journal avoids the publication of plagiarism, fraud and misconduct by using peer opinion and review of texts using the Similarity Check - iThenticate or Feedback Studio tools from Turnitin to detect textual similarities.

(b) After its publication, if the Physics Research Journal detects or is alerted and confirms cases of plagiarism, fraud or misconduct, it will proceed according to the guidelines and recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE - http: //publicationethics.org/ ) executing the retraction of the article in cases where fraud has been proven and determined.