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Journal of Academic Research and Innovation

Policies

Contents

Policy: Ethics and Responsibilities

Authors are totally responsible for the accuracy and appropriateness of their submissions. Editors cannot be held responsible for the opinions expressed in any article or for inaccuracies contained therein.

JARI editors may reject an item they consider inappropriate for publication.

Submitting authors should indicate if the work is their sole work or joint work with others. In cases of joint work, submitting authors should indicate that permission to publish had been achieved from all authors.

Authors are responsible for ensuring that no accusation of plagiarism could be attached to their submission to JARI.

Authors normally retain copyright over their own original writings published in JARI unless there are institutional restrictions in this regard.
Items submitted to JARI which were previously published should be identified as such by authors at the time of submission. Items published in JARI which were already published elsewhere will have this status indicated.

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Policy: Languages

JARI welcomes articles/items in Irish and English.
We also welcome articles which have an accurate version in a third language attached to facilitate a specific readership. However, we may not have the capacity to copy-edit or proof-read in a language other than Irish and English. In cases where a third language is used, authors are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the text.

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Policy: Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT etc

Authors have ethical responsibility for appropriate use of AI etc in their own submissions to JARI.

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