PUBLICATION ETHICS


The purpose of the following provisions is to present the basic ethical principles to be adhered to by authors, editors, and peer reviewers for the publication of an academically outstanding journal. Although these principles are already widely known and upheld in the academic community, the purpose of clarifying and stating these principles here is to provide an opportunity for Acta Koreana to reconfirm their desirability and to enhance its own pursuit of academic probity and excellence.

 

Plagiarism

Authors will not present in their articles or essays the results of the research or opinions of others as if they were their own. Even though it is possible to make multiple references together with clearly stated sources concerning the results of others’ research, those parts presented as though they are the results of one’s own research or one’s own opinions will be considered to be plagiarism.

 

Publication Achievements

  1. Authors are solely responsible for the research that they have actually carried out or directly contributed to and are also entitled to receive recognition for it as their own achievement.
  2. In the case of joint research, the listing order of authors (or translators) for articles and other publications must clearly reflect the degree of contribution to the research regardless of the relative academic rank of the contributors.

 

Republication of Research or Duplication Publication

  1. Articles that have already been published in or submitted to other journals may not be submitted to this journal, and articles which have already been published or are being considered for publication in Acta Koreana may not be published in any other journals.
  2. In principle, articles which have been divided may not be submitted or published in this journal.

 

Quotations and References

  1. In the case of quoting published academic sources, authors must do their best to describe their source clearly and in the case of rare, unpublished documents, the authors must clearly identify their sources.
  2. When quoting another person’s words or borrowing (or making reference to) another person’s ideas, clear references to sources must be included in footnotes, and through these references the reader must be able to ascertain which portions of the article are the result of previous research and which portions are the author’s own original thoughts, opinions, and interpretations.

 

Editorial board

The editorial board must fairly deal with submitted articles without prejudice or personal bias on the sole basis of the quality of the article and the established provisions for submission. In addition, in order to evaluate submitted articles, the board must solicit and rely on scholars with specialist knowledge in the field of the particular article and powers of impartial judgement as peer reviewers.

 

Peer Reviewers

Peer reviewers must fairly and sincerely evaluate articles entrusted to them by the editorial board of the journal according to objective criteria.

 

Penalties

  1. Violations of research ethics, especially plagiarism and duplicate publication, will be investigated and adjudicated by the editorial board.
  2. Authors found to have violated the above provisions and research ethics may not submit further articles to this journal for two years. Any additional issues will be decided on by the editorial board.