PUBLISHING ETHICS AND BEST PRACTICES

The Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil (JGSB) adopts the guidelines set forth by international organizations about plagiarism, authorship criteria, best practices (erratum, corrigendum, retraction), and ethics on scholarly publishing, such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) (https://doaj.org/publishers#advice), and the Council of Science Editors (https://www.councilscienceeditors.org/).

PLAGIARISM

JGSB uses the Crossref Similarity Check system (iThenticate) to detect text similarity, plagiarism, and self-plagiarism. In the case of suspicion or detection of these issues, manuscripts are returned to the author(s), who have to explain the fact. In case of a confirmed detection of plagiarism, the manuscripts are excluded from the review process.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

All actors involved in the submission-review-publishing process (authors, co-authors, editorial board and reviewers) must reveal any conflict (or possibility of) interest, including financial, personal or institutional issues that can influence the evaluation-publishing process.

AUTHORSHIP AND AUTHORSHIP CHANGES

 The order of authors in the manuscript is a decision of the research group and must be defined before the manuscript is submitted for publication. Any changes in this initial authorship order or inclusion/exclusion of authors after the initial submission of a manuscript should be justified in written and the document must be signed by all authors, including those being added or excluded.