Publication Ethics
The Journal of Project Science expects all parties to uphold recognized standards of publication ethics.
Authorship. Authorship is limited to those who made a substantive intellectual contribution to the work, and all listed authors must approve the submitted version. Any conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, must be declared at submission.
Originality and integrity. Submitted work must be original, must not be under consideration at another venue, and must properly attribute the ideas and words of others. The journal treats plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, and undisclosed conflicts of interest as serious misconduct, and it will investigate credible concerns and act on substantiated findings.
Corrections and retractions. When errors are identified after publication, the journal issues corrections, and in serious or pervasive cases it issues retractions, with a clear public record in both cases. Allegations of misconduct are handled confidentially and fairly, with an opportunity for the parties involved to respond.