Editorial Procedure
Commitment to Integrity
The Indian Journal of Clinical Research in Dentistry (IJCRD) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, ethics, and transparency in scientific publishing. The journal adheres to the ICMJE Recommendations for reporting, editing, and publishing scholarly work, as well as the COPE, WAME, and OASPA Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing. Editors follow the COPE “Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” to ensure fairness, confidentiality, and impartial decision-making.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is defined as the misrepresentation of another person’s work, ideas, or expressions as one’s own without proper acknowledgment. This includes direct copying, paraphrasing without citation, or unauthorized reuse of images, figures, or data.
- Self-plagiarism is also prohibited, including the reuse of previously published content by the same author without proper reference.
- All submissions are screened using plagiarism detection software’s iThenticate and QuillBot before prior to review.
- Manuscripts found to contain plagiarized material will be rejected immediately or retracted if already published.
Peer Review Policy
IJCRD follows a double-blind peer review process to ensure fairness and objectivity.Identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed throughout the review process.Each manuscript is evaluated by at least two independent experts in the relevant specialty for originality, validity, and significance.The journal adheres to COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers to maintain confidentiality and transparency.
Conflicts of Interest Policy
Authors must disclose all financial or non-financial conflicts of interest at the time of submission, including employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, patents, or funding sources that could influence the work.A statement regarding conflict of interest (or the absence thereof) must be included in the manuscript.If funding sponsors had no role in study design, execution, or reporting, this must be explicitly stated.To learn more, visit this link.
Retraction Policy
Retractions are issued when published content is proven to be fraudulent, plagiarized, or unethical.Retractions clearly identify the affected article by title and authorship.The journal follows COPE Retraction Guidelines to ensure fair handling and integrity of the scientific record.
In-House Submissions
When a manuscript is authored by an editorial board member, it is handled by an independent editor who oversees the peer review process to avoid any conflict of interest.Suchmanuscripts undergo peer review by at least two external reviewers.Editorial board members are not involved in decision-making regarding their own submissions.
Patient Consent Policy
For studies involving human participants, authors must obtain written informed consent prior to data collection.Consent forms must clearly state the study purpose, procedures, risks, benefits, and participant rights.A statement confirming informed consent must appear in the Materials and Methods section of the manuscript.Editors may request copies of consent forms for verification.
Ethics Committee Approval
All research involving human participants must have prior approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Ethics Committee. The IRB approval number and protocol details must be included in the manuscript. Research must comply with the Declaration of Helsinki ethical principles, which should be explicitly mentioned in the methodology section.