Copyright Policy

Jurnal Riset Informatika (JRI) adheres to the ethical guidelines and best practices as set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The following outlines the copyright policy for JRI:

  1. Copyright Ownership

    • Authors retain the copyright of their work published in JRI. However, by submitting and publishing their work, authors grant JRI the right of first publication. This includes the right to publish, distribute, and archive the article in print and electronic formats.
    • JRI operates under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, allowing others to share, use, and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes, provided the original authors and source are properly credited.
  2. Author's Rights

    • Authors are free to use their published work for various purposes, such as in academic presentations, in subsequent publications (with acknowledgment of the original publication in JRI), or in educational settings.
    • Authors are encouraged to post their same accepted version of the manuscript on personal or institutional websites, repositories, or other platforms, with proper citation to the original publication in JRI.
  3. Permissions for Reuse

    • For any use of the work beyond what is covered by the Creative Commons license, permission must be obtained from the copyright holders (the authors).
    • Requests for commercial use of the work should be directed to both the authors and JRI.
  4. Plagiarism and Misconduct

    • JRI takes copyright infringement and plagiarism seriously. All submissions are screened for originality using plagiarism detection software.
    • If plagiarism or copyright infringement is identified, JRI follows the COPE guidelines in handling cases of misconduct, which may include retraction of the article and notification to the authors' institutions.
  5. Archiving and Repository Policy

    • JRI ensures the long-term preservation of its articles by depositing them in trusted digital repositories. Authors are encouraged to deposit their work in institutional or subject-specific repositories as well.
  6. Acknowledgment of Sources

    • All contributors to the article who meet the criteria for authorship must be credited. All funding sources must be disclosed, and any potential conflicts of interest must be declared.