Authors submitting manuscripts to Jana Nexus: Journal of Computer Science are expected to adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity, research ethics, and professional conduct. By submitting a manuscript, authors acknowledge and accept the following responsibilities:
- Originality of Work
Authors must ensure that their submitted work is original and has not been previously published or submitted simultaneously to another journal, conference, or publication venue. Proper acknowledgment and citation must be provided for all sources and referenced materials.
- Accuracy of Research
Authors are responsible for the accuracy, validity, and reliability of the data, analyses, findings, and conclusions presented in their manuscripts. Any fabrication, falsification, or manipulation of research data is strictly prohibited.
- Plagiarism Prevention
Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are free from plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unauthorized use of another person’s work, ideas, data, or intellectual property. All sources must be properly cited and referenced.
- Authorship Integrity
Only individuals who have made substantial intellectual contributions to the research and manuscript preparation should be listed as authors. All listed authors must approve the final version of the manuscript before submission and agree to its publication.
- Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
Authors must disclose any financial, professional, institutional, or personal relationships that could influence or be perceived to influence the research findings or publication process.
- Ethical Compliance
Authors must ensure that their research complies with applicable ethical standards, institutional requirements, and legal regulations. Where necessary, appropriate ethical approvals and permissions should be obtained before conducting the research.
- Proper Citation and Acknowledgment
Authors must appropriately acknowledge the contributions of individuals, organizations, funding agencies, and previously published works that have influenced the research.
- Cooperation During Peer Review
Authors are expected to cooperate fully with the editorial and peer-review process. They should respond to reviewer comments professionally and submit revised manuscripts within the specified timeframe when revisions are requested.
- Correction of Errors
If authors discover a significant error or inaccuracy in their published work, they must promptly notify the editorial office and cooperate in issuing corrections, retractions, or updates when necessary.
- Copyright and Publication Compliance
Authors must ensure that they possess the necessary rights and permissions for any copyrighted material included in their manuscripts. By submitting their work, authors confirm that the content does not infringe upon the rights of any third party.
Failure to comply with these responsibilities may result in manuscript rejection, withdrawal of published articles, notification of affiliated institutions, or other actions deemed necessary by the Editorial Board to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.





