Editorial Ethics

Introduction
Acknowledgment
Changes in authorship
Submission of Manuscript
Conflict of interest
Confidentiality
Misconduct
Correction and retraction of articles
 
Introduction
This policy describes guidelines in the publication process of the Cluj Veterinary Journal.
An author is an individual who has significantly contributed to the development of a manuscript. The authorship can be based on the following four criteria:
  • Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work;
  • Acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work;
  • Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content;
  • Final approval of the version to be published.
Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
 
Acknowledgment
Individuals who participated in the development of a manuscript but do not qualify as an author should be acknowledged. Organizations that provided support in terms of funding and/or other resources should also be acknowledged.
 
Changes in authorship
Whenever there is a need to make changes in the authorship of a manuscript or a published article only corresponding authors can make a request for a change in authorship. The request should be made to the editor using a Changes in Authorship Request Letter.
 
Submission of Manuscript
Authors should read the “Author Guideline” on the journal’s page before making a submission. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the style and specifications of the journal’s policy. The authors listed on the manuscript should have met the requirements for Authorship specified above. Where possible, specify the contribution of each of the authors. All authors should approve the final version of the manuscript prior to submission. Once a manuscript is submitted, it is therefore assumed that all authors have read and given their approval for the submission of the manuscript. Contact information of corresponding authors should be stated in the manuscript. Surname/Other names, affiliation, emails, and phone/fax numbers. Declaration of Conflicts of Interest should be stated in the manuscript. Submission should be made online https://clujveterinaryjournal.ro
 
Conflict of interest
“Conflict of interest (COI) exists when there is a divergence between an individual’s private interests (competing interests) and his or her responsibilities to scientific and publishing activities such that a reasonable observer might wonder if the individual’s behavior or judgment was motivated by considerations of his or her competing interests”. Authors should disclose all financial/relevant interests that may have influenced the development of the manuscript. Reviewers should disclose any conflict of interest and if necessary, decline the review of any manuscript they perceive to have a conflict of interest. Editors should also decline from considering any manuscript that may have a conflict of interest. Such manuscripts will be re-assigned to other editors
 
Confidentiality
A submitted manuscript is confidential material. Cluj Veterinary Journal will not disclose the submitted manuscript to anyone except individuals who partake in the processing and preparation of the manuscript for publication (if accepted). These individuals include editorial staff, corresponding authors, potential reviewers, actual reviewers, and editors. However, in suspected cases of misconduct, a manuscript may be revealed to members of the Cluj Veterinary Journal ethics committee and institutions/organizations that may require it for the resolution of the misconduct.
 
Misconduct
Misconduct constitutes a violation of this editorial policy, journal policies, publication ethics, or any applicable guidelines/policies specified by Cluj Veterinary Journal. Any other activities that threaten/compromise the integrity of the research/publication process are potential misconducts.
 
Correction and retraction of articles
Corrections may be made to a published article with the authorization of the editor of the journal. Editors will decide the magnitude of the corrections. Minor corrections are made directly to the original article. However, in cases of major corrections, the original article will remain unchanged, while the corrected version will also be published. Both the original and corrected version will be linked to each other. A statement indicating the reason for the major change to the article will also be published.