Publication Ethics Statement | Multikultura | Faculty of Humanities | Universitas Indonesia
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Publication Ethics Statement

Ethical guidelines for authors

We expect the authors to agree on the following ethical guidelines, All authors must ensure that their articles are personal and original works, do not violate the intellectual property rights of others or other entities, and cannot be categorized as plagiarism of any published work.

All authors whose names appear in articles have equal responsibility for the content of submitted documents or published articles. The lead author must ensure that all co-authors agree on publication and are willing to put their names as co-authors. All people who have contributed both scientifically and linguistically to written work, which will be published, should be called co-authors. Authors are prohibited from submitting a document to more than one journal simultaneously. Authors are prohibited from submitting published works or whose substance is either partially or wholly based on previously published works. Authors must cite citations from all relevant publications. Information obtained personally, such as in conversations, correspondence, or discussions with third parties, may only be used or reported in the author's work if quoted entirely and with the third party's permission. Authors should avoid blasphemy when writing articles that might be considered discrediting others. Authors must state any potential conflicts of interest—both professional and financial—that may be addressed in the article.

Multikultura requires itself to maintain the integrity of peer-reviewers reviews. We use i-Thenticate and/or Turnitin to check the text authenticity. Authors who want to publish their writings should be aware that their documents will be examined with i-Thenticate and/or Turnitin plagiarism detectors throughout the review and production process. In addition, the authors are also strongly advised to maintain the integrity of their work concerning conflicts of interest, falsification, and fabrication of data, plagiarism, ethical violations in experiments, unsatisfactory agreement on research subjects, and disputes between authors.