Research Ethics Policy For Chung-Ang Saron(revised May 2021) | |
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Research Ethics Policy for Chung-Ang Saron
Issue date: 2007.12.10 Revised date: 2010.02.26 Revised date: 2019.12.16 Revised date: 2020.07.01 Revised date: 2021.05.26
Article 1 [Objectives] These
guidelines are intended to prevent author misconduct and to define and observe
the research ethics in the publication of Chung-Ang Saron of the
Institute for Historical Studies at Chung-Ang University.
Article 2 [Subjects of
Application] The regulations apply to all
authors who submit to this journal.
Article 3 [Probity of
Researchers] 1. Authors must respect others’
ideas, contents, or results. Fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism are
prohibited from the proposal, performance, and results of research. 2. Articles submitted to this
journal must be previously unpublished work. Duplicated publication is not
allowed. 3. Authors should not
plagiarize others’ own works. 4. Questionable research
practices: Co-research works cannot be reduced to individual works for
submission. 5. When authors are submitting
a manuscript, they must submit a written oath of observance of Research Ethics
that confirms this manuscript is neither a duplicate of a previously published
work nor a plagiarized work. 6. The authors should not falsify
or hide their affiliation or position. The author information of the paper shall
be filed and preserved. 7. The authors should not violate research ethics by
marking inappropriate authorship. Examples of inappropriate authorship are as follows. 1)
When authorship is granted although there is no contribution to the research
contents or results. 2)
If authorship is not granted although there is a contribution to the research
contents or results. 3)
When the student’s thesis is published or presented in an academic journal with
professor’s name only. 8. The author should not commit
research misconduct by co-author who are related to the author. The range of a
related person is minor(age under 19) or a family member. 9. Authors shall be responsible
for the paper and should use turn-it-in (http://turnitin.com, http://www.turnitin.com/ko) for English papers to conduct a plagiarism check about
papers. 1)
If the test results show
that the (self) plagiarism rate is more than 20%, the paper can receive a
“Rejection(D)” decision regardless of the results of the screening by the three
judges. 2)
In order to publish a
paper in this journal, the plagiarism test result must be less than 15%.(When
authors submit a final paper, a confirmation of the results must be attached.)
Article 4 [Definition of Terms] 1. Research misconduct includes
fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism during the proposal, performance,
reporting, and publication of research, as follows: 1)
“Fabrication” is making up data or results that do not exist. 2)
“Falsification” is distorting contents or research results by manipulating
materials or processes or by changing or omitting data. 3)
“Plagiarism” is the appropriation of another person's ideas, contents, or
results without appropriate approval or citation. 2. Questionable research
practices are as follows: 1)
Publishing an author’s same work to another journal in same field of study without
appropriate citation. 2)
Obstructing inquiry about oneself or other persons suspected of misconduct or
harming the informant.
Article 5 [Research Ethics
Committee] 1. A research ethics committee
shall be formed by the Institute for Historical Studies at Chung-Ang University
to deliberate ethical matters. 2. The committee consists of
about 10 members, including the deputy chief of the Institute, editorial
director, research director, and editorial board members. 3. The head of the committee is
appointed by chief of the Institute, and the deputy head of the committee and
assistant are elected from among the committee members. 4. The committee members are
appointed by the head of committee, and the term of a member is one year, but
it can be renewed.
Article 6 [Operation of the
Committee] 1. The committee can be
assembled by the head of the committee when a request of the chief of the
Institute is made or based on a decision of the head of the committee. 2. Committee meetings are
attended by more than half of the members, and decisions are made by more than
half of participants’ approval. 3. If necessary, the committee
head can demand data or a report from the research director or managing
director during inquiry. 4. Members must keep all
deliberation matters confidential.
Article 7 [Function of the
Committee] The committee shall deliberate
the following matters: 1. Matters related to research
ethics that inform against articles, planning, and reports related to this
journal. 2. Accusations of probity of
research related to this journal. 3. Inquiries about misconduct
related to the journal. 4. Matters related to research
ethics referred by the research director or managing director and that are
related to research projects connected to the Institute.
Article 8 [Penalties] 1. When a violation of research
ethics related to the journal is claimed, the committee must take appropriate
inquiry and measure of the suspicion. 2. The inquiry into a violation
of research ethics must be kept confidential and should not be against the
interests of the Institute and the journal. 3. The person suspected of
violating research ethics has the right to defend against the committee’s
decision and the committee must appropriately guarantee that right. 4. The committee can summon the
person suspected of violating research ethics to give the opportunity for
defense, if necessary. 5. The result of the inquiry
into the violation must be reported to the Institute, and records of the
inquiry shall be preserved by the Institute for five years after measure is
done. 6. If the article is finally
judged research ethics violation (duplicated or plagiarized/related person
co-author), the result is announced and actions are taken as follows: 1)
Manuscripts that violate research ethics will be rejected in the first
screening. In the case of published articles, they will be deleted from the
journal’s database, and relevant academic institutions will be notified. 2)
Authors who violated research ethics will be restricted from submission for the
ensuing five years. 3)
Notify the involved organizations where the related person co-author have made
unfair benefit.
Supplements 1. The above policy applies
from December 2007 with the publication of Chung-Ang Saron no. 26. 2. Matters not mentioned by
this regulation shall be decided by custom. 3. The revised policy applies
from June 2010 with the publication of Chung-Ang Saron no. 31. 4. The revised policy applies
from December 2019 with the publication of Chung-Ang Saron no.50. 5. The revised policy applies
from December 2020 with the publication of Chung-Ang Saron no.52. 6. The revised policy applies
from June 2021 with the publication of Chung-Ang Saron no.53.
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