Ethics policy and good publishing practices
Good Editorial Practices
- Plagiarism: All publication proposals will be submitted for review by a text similarity check program. Proposals containing a high percentage of similarity will not be accepted (more than 10%).
- Inadequate authorship: Authors are responsible for the authors' participation in the authorship and order of appearance in the article; the journal has no interference in these aspects. Authors should not make changes in the number and order of authors once the editorial process has begun.
- Redundant publication (duplicate publication and fragmented publication): The Journal does not accept duplicate publication, in case of incurring in this fault and demonstrating its occurrence, the authors are subject to the guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
- In the event that any breach of publication ethics is detected at the beginning, during the editorial process or after publication, the Journal will take the necessary corrective measures based on the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (publicationethics.org), the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) (http://www.icmje.org/) and the Council of Science Editors (CSE) (https://www. councilscienceeditors.org/), which may include the rejection or retraction of the article, the prohibition of publication of future articles to all authors in the Journal, the notification to other journals, as well as the communication to the respective authorities (institution of origin, institution that financed the study, professional associations and ethics committees).
- Contributors are responsible for the authorship of the articles submitted to the Journal and declare that they are original, with no conflict of interest with third parties or institutions.
- Contributors who incur in plagiarism (any total or partial reproduction of content that is not cited) may not publish again in the Revista Multidisciplinaria Perspectivas Investigativas (RMPI),
- The article may not be submitted to different journals while it is being refereed in the Journal.
- If an article submitted to Revista Multidisciplinaria Perspectivas Investigativas (RMPI) is published in another journal, the collaborator or collaborators will be notified of the exclusion of said article and will not be able to submit articles to Revista Multidisciplinaria Perspectivas Investigativas (RMPI) for a period of 6 years,