Publication Etics

Publication Ethics
The publication code of ethics is a norm that must be obeyed by writers who will publish their scientific works in the publication media. The basic norms in publishing are prioritizing, moral, scientific integrity, and author's honesty.

Moral; able to distinguish good behavior from bad writing.
Scientific integrity; upholds scientific principles, essence and truth, so as not to sacrifice it for any interest.
Honesty; what the author does is in accordance with the actual objective conditions, and does not do things that should not be done in research / writing (misconduct)
The code of ethics that must be met by writers who will publish their scientific articles in the JICON Journal:

Authors must uphold the scientific conduct in understanding the benefits / advantages and risks of published papers.
Articles published are free from malalaku (misconduct), including: Fabrication (fabrication), data falsification (falsification), and plagiarism / autoplagiarism.
Authors are required to include adequate citation in all statements, ideas, data, which are not the results of their research.
Articles published in their field of science are appropriate or relevant to the field of science of the JICON Journal.
Published articles do not cause clashes with certain parties or have the potential to upset the public.
The writers listed in the published articles are really those who are competent and have a significant contribution in writing the article.
The author does not double-publish the articles to be published (double manuscript submission) to journals or other publications, simultaneously (simultaneously)
Part or the whole of the article published has never been published in other publications.
Published articles are original (original) research results, ideas or thoughts of the Author, which are guaranteed a Plagiarism Free Statement which is written on the Author's seal.