Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

Aims

Jurnal Agripet aims to publish original research results on farm tropical animals such as cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, horses, poultry, etc.

 

Scope

Jurnal Agripet covers a wide range of research topics in animal sciences and biotechnology, including:
• Animal physiology and nutrition
• Feed processing and technology
• Animal production systems
• Animal genetics, breeding, and reproduction
• Meat and milk science
• Animal health, behavior, and welfare
• Animal housing and livestock farming systems
The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied research that contributes to the development of sustainable livestock production in tropical and subtropical regions. Studies integrating modern biotechnological approaches, precision livestock farming, and innovative feed resources are particularly encouraged.

 

 

 

Section Policies

Articles

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Checked Peer Reviewed

Erratum

Editors
  • Prof. Dr. Ir. Samadi, M.Sc.
Unchecked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed
 

Peer Review Process

Jurnal Agripet is applying the double blind review process. The authors are welcome to suggest at least three potential reviewers along with name and their email address. However, the decision to determine the appropriate reviewers is right of editor. The approved gallery proof of manuscript will early view online as early as possible upon recieved from author and final proof reading by editor in chief.

Authors should receive acknowledgment of receipt of their articles after three weeks of submission. If the article passes the Editorial initial screening, the article without author's details is sent to two anonymous reviewers (double-blind peer review), and the process takes about two to three months. Articles accepted with minor or major revisions should be revised as the reviewers’ comments and suggestions. It normally takes about 3 months to 11 months from submission to publication, with an average of 9 months.

Linguistically weak manuscripts will immediately be rejected (e.g., when the language is inadequate that one cannot be understand of what the authors mean). The authors should pay attention to this matter before submitting their manuscripts, it will assist the review process and publication if they are acceptable.

 

Publication Frequency

Published two times a year: April and October

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 

Archiving

This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...

 

Publication Ethics & Malpractice Policy

Jurnal Agripet adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to ensure that the publication process and outcome are ethical, following the best publication practice in all processes of publication. Please review the brief description of core practices at Jurnal Agripet. For more detailed information, please refer to COPE official website https://publicationethics.org/core-practices.

Allegations of Misconduct

When an allegation of misconduct is brought to the attention of the Editor-in-Chief, they will investigate the truth of this allegation. When there is a concern about a lack of ability or a conflict of interest, the Editor-in-Chief will advise the head of the Research of Community Service Department at Universitas Syiah Kuala to establish an independent committee to investigate the allegation. If the allegation is proven based on the result of the investigation, the Editor-in-Chief will take further action, including but not limited to article amendment, article retraction, author removal from authorship, and assignment of additional reviewers.

Authorship and Contributorship

The author must state the contribution of each author in a cover letter accompanying the manuscript when it is submitted to the journal, and it has to state that no deserving authors have been omitted from authorship. If there is a change in the authorship, the journal must be notified, and such changes must be explained in detail. The change in authorship will not be entertained after the final revision is submitted unless it can be clearly justified to be reviewed attentively, and all authors must consent to this change. A final revision is the revised version based on which the paper is accepted to be published. The number of authors for one manuscript published in the journal must not be more than seven authors. The journal only allows the following contributions to be listed as an author: data acquisition, data analysis, data interpretation, article writing, article critical reviewing, and final approval of the version to be published.

A corresponding author is an author with whom the journal communicates related to the publication process. The corresponding author cannot be changed except by force majeure (including mental illness, severe disease, and death of the current corresponding author) and authorship withdrawal of the present corresponding author. 

Complaints and Appeals

The Editor-in-Chief works with the handling editor to address complaints about publication decisions, publication process, and publication ethics. Authors are welcome to appeal if the article is rejected without satisfactory justification. Due to the high submission volume, the handling editors cannot provide a detailed description of the desk rejection following internal screening, but the decision is reviewed in case of an appeal. The decision is made based on the result of the latest internal review. Meanwhile, rejection after an external review is final, but an appeal is welcome if there is an inconsistency between the external review results and the editor’s decision. The editor's decision will be reviewed, and the result will be informed to the complainants and/or authors. Regarding the publication process, the handling editors always put their best effort into completing the review process on time. However, reviewers are busy academicians who sometimes cannot avoid delays in submitting their reviews. Authors are welcome to submit their complaints, and effort will be made if the delay is caused by the journal. Finally, when a complaint is raised about publication ethics, the Editor-in-Chief will consult COPE guidelines and take advised procedures to address the complaint. 

Conflicts of Interest

A conflict of interest occurs when the authors, their supervisors or their sponsors have certain relationships with other persons or organizations which can influence their research. All potential conflicts of interest must be disclosed by the authors when submitting the papers. The authors must also report a conflict of interest which might occur after the paper is submitted if it happens before the paper is officially published. Jurnal Agripet adheres to COPE in handling potential undisclosed conflicts of interest raised during the review process or after the paper is published. For more information about conflict of interest, read this article https://publicationethics.org/news-opinion/conflicts-interest 

Upon receiving a report regarding potential undisclosed conflict of interest from editors or reviewers, the Editor-in-Chief notifies authors and expresses their concern. In the case that the authors deny the conflict of interest, the Editor-in-Chief explains the journal policy and definition of conflict of interest, and the authors need to sign a statement regarding all relevant conflicts of interest. Necessary revision is made and informed to the editors or reviewers.

If a reader raises a conflict of interest after the paper is published, the Editor-in-Chief contacts the authors to obtain an explanation. The Editor-in-Chief determines whether the conflict of interest exists. The authors’ organization is contacted when necessary. If a potential conflict of interest is found, the article will be re-assessed to determine whether the conflict of interest has potentially affected the research or review process. If the conflict of interest does not affect the article and the review process, a correction will be made. If it does, the article will be corrected or retracted, depending on the seriousness of the effect. The action made by the journal is informed to the reader who reported the case.

Data and Reproducibility

The authors are encouraged to share the data used in their papers to be published as a supplementary document. In the case that the authors use code-based statistical software such as Python and R, it is suggested that the code is also shared. The author is responsible for the accuracy of data, and no data fabrication or image manipulation is allowed. Jurnal Agripet follows COPE guidance in handling cases of suspected data fabrication and image manipulation. 

When readers express their suspicion of fabricated data in a published article at Jurnal Agripet, the Editor-in-Chief consults relevant data experts at Universitas Syiah Kuala. If suspicion is confirmed, the Editor-in-Chief contacts the authors to express their concern. The authors are invited to express their opinions on the matter. If there is no response from the authors, the Editor-in-Chief will attempt to contact the authors’ institutions. If the concern is proven, an expression of concern will be published, or the article will be retracted, depending on the nature of the evidence, and the readers who raise the suspicion will be informed of the decision.

When readers express their suspicion of image manipulation in a published article at Jurnal Agripet, the Editor-in-Chief contacts all authors, inviting them to explain the concern. Their institution may also be contacted if necessary. If the manipulation is found, the Editor-in-Chief determines whether the manipulation is minor or serious. The Editor-in-Chief informs the authors about the action that will be taken, such as requesting correction, publishing an expression of concern, or retracting the article. The Editor-in-Chief informs the readers who express their concern about the action taken by the journal.

Ethical Oversight

Editorial staff observes the ethical compliance of research which has been considered to be reviewed for publication in Jurnal Agripet. As defined by COPE, ethical oversight includes “publication on vulnerable populations, ethical conduct of research using animals, ethical conduct of research using human subjects, handling confidential data and ethical business/marketing practices”, and other issues related to research and publication ethics. All authors must be transparent on how ethics approval and consent are obtained and followed throughout research and publication. 

When readers express their concern regarding suspicion of violations of ethical oversight, the Editor-in-Chief investigates the suspicion and takes necessary action. If the violation is proven, the action will be taken based on the nature of the violation, such as a request for correction or article retraction. The readers who express the concern will be informed of the decision. 

Intellectual Property

All authors are required to obtain the intellectual property right of any materials included in the submitted manuscript, including tables and figures. In addition, the manuscript should not contain or be based on any data or information which breach the national or legal framework of a country. Information obtained from any source needs to be appropriately cited. The similarity index allowed is 20%, but intentional use of texts from other sources without proper citation is not allowed, although the overall similarity index is under 20%. Furthermore, all articles published in Jurnal Agripet are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

A concern regarding intellectual property issues, including plagiarism, raised by editors and reviewers will be investigated by the Editor-in-Chief. If the concern is proven, a correction will be requested for minor issues, and an explanation from the authors will be requested for a bigger concern. If the explanation from the authors is unsatisfactory, the manuscript will be rejected. If the explanation is satisfactory, the Editor-in-Chief might consider rejection or request correction. The editors or reviewers who raised the issue will informed of the action. The authors’ institution might be contacted if necessary.

If a concern is raised by readers for a published article, a correction (for minor issues) or explanation (for major issues) will be requested from the authors. If the explanation from the authors is unsatisfactory, the manuscript will be retracted. If the explanation is satisfactory, the Editor-in-Chief might consider retraction or request correction. The editors or reviewers who raised the issue will informed of the action. The authors’ institution might be contacted if necessary.

Journal Management

Jurnal Agripet is not a member of COPE. However, Jurnal Agripet follows COPE Core Practices on authorship, contributorship, peer review processes, and publication process. The journal also follows COPE Core Practice in responding to suspected ethical breaches by authors, reviewers, and editors. In addition, the journal has an open access policy following DOAJ guidelines and adheres to the principle of transparency.

Peer Review Processes

In recruiting reviewers from the editor or other reviewer suggestions, the editors of Jurnal Agripet verifies their identity, including their institution and use only legitimate institution email address. To avoid potential peer review manipulation, Jurnal Agripet does not accept reviewer suggestions from authors. For the same purpose, Jurnal Agripet only does not allow submissions by third parties. The editors and Editor-in-Chief monitor review results submitted by reviewers to detect potential manipulation of the review process.

In assigning a reviewer to assess a manuscript, Jurnal Agripet considers the reviewer’s expertise and potential conflict of interest. Their expertise is checked through their publications. The reviewer is requested to declare the absence of a conflict of interest for the manuscript that they review. They are always given the option to decline to review a manuscript if they have a conflict of interest or if the manuscript is not within their expertise. 

If peer review manipulation is suspected after publication, the Editor-in-Chief will investigate the legitimacy of the reviewers. If the reviewers are proven legitimate, the Editor-in-Chief will check their expertise. If the Editor-in-Chief is made known that the reviewers do not have adequate expertise to review the manuscript, the manuscript will undergo a post-publication review. This review can result in correction, retraction, or adding expressions of concern.

Post-Publication Discussions

When Jurnal Agripet receives a critique from readers regarding the manuscript which has previously been published, the Editor-in-Chief will investigate this critique to determine whether it is defamatory or libellous. The critique is rejected if it is potentially libellous or defamatory. If not, the critique is investigated further, which can result in article correction and publication of the critique along with the author’s response.

When Jurnal Agripet receives a notice from readers about redundant publication, the Editor-in-Chief investigates the nature of this redundancy. If a minor redundancy is found, the author is requested to revise the article by adding missing citations and references. If a major redundancy is found, the author is requested to explain the concern. If the explanation is unsatisfactory or in the case that the author admits the mistake, the Editor-in-Chief informs the editor of the journal from which the duplicate publication is found, and the article is retracted. If the explanation is satisfactory, the Editor-in-Chief may consider retraction or correction. The author’s institution might be contacted if necessary. The readers who raised the concern are informed of the action.

Animal ethics issues
Authors should ensure that studies involving animals are performed according to animal ethics and welfare. All experimental animals should be cared for and used in compliance with international, national or local regulations. The authors should state explicitly that experiments were approved by an authority concerning the compliance with animal ethics and welfare.

Authors could refer to International Standards for Editors and Authors  (http://publicationethics.org/ international-standards-editors-and-authors) by COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) for policies that are not stated in this instuctions.

 

 

Publication Charges

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

The Processing Fee for every article accepted for publication is Rp. 1000000,- (1000000 IDR).

 

Article Submission Charge

No Charge for every Article Submission Charge 

 

Plagiarism Policy

Every manuscript submitted for publication in Junal Agripet will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin software. If plagiarism is detected by the editors or peer reviewers, the author/s will be informed and requested to rewrite the text or provide any necessary citations.

Jurnal Agripet put a great concern on plagiarism. The journal recognizes that plagiarism is not acceptable and therefore establishes the following policy.  Following the guidance of plagiarism policy developed by the University of New South Wales, Australia 2016, below are some practices considered as plagiarism

  1. Copying.  Using the same or very similar words to the original text or idea without acknowledging the source or using quotation marks. This includes copying materials, ideas or concepts from a book, article, report or other written document, presentation, composition, artwork, design, drawing, circuitry, computer program or software, website, internet, other electronic resources, or another person's assignment, without appropriate acknowledgment.
  2. Inappropriate paraphrasing.  This refers to changing a few words and phrases while mostly retaining the original structure and/or progression of ideas of the original, and information without acknowledgment.
  3. Inappropriate citation Citing sources which have not been read, without acknowledging the 'secondary' source from which knowledge of them has been obtained.

 

Generative AI (GenAI) Usage Policy

The Jurnal Agripet acknowledges the potential and challenges posed by Generative AI (GenAI) technologies in scientific writing and publishing. To ensure integrity, transparency, and originality in every publication, the journal establishes the following policy:

1. Author Responsibilities

  • Full Responsibility: Authors are fully responsible for all submitted content, including its accuracy, originality, and data integrity. The use of GenAI does not diminish this responsibility.
  • Not an Author: GenAI tools, Large Language Models (LLMs), or other AI-assisted technologies cannot be listed as authors, co-authors, or contributors. Authorship and credit can only be attributed to human individuals who take full responsibility for the work.
2. Permissible Uses
  • Language and Readability Improvement: Authors are permitted to use GenAI to refine the language, grammar, spelling, and flow of their manuscript. These tools can help in polishing an initial draft into a more fluid and professional text, provided that the substantial content remains the author's original work.
  • References and Paragraphs: GenAI may be used to assist in searching for references or structuring paragraphs, but authors must ensure that any information, facts, and arguments generated by the AI have been accurately verified and correctly cited from their original sources.
3. Prohibited Uses
  • Substantial Content Generation: GenAI must not be used to generate entire manuscripts, parts of a manuscript, abstracts, or conclusions without substantial contribution from the author.
  • Data and Image Manipulation: The use of GenAI to create, falsify, or manipulate data, tables, or images (unless image manipulation is an explicit part of the research method) is strictly prohibited.
  • Plagiarism: Authors must not copy or reproduce text generated by GenAI without clear disclosure, as this may be considered plagiarism.
4. Disclosure Obligation
  • Mandatory Disclosure: Authors are required to disclose the use of GenAI in the preparation of their manuscript.
  • Location of Disclosure: The disclosure should be included in the Acknowledgments section or a dedicated section at the end of the manuscript. Authors must specify which GenAI tool was used and for what purpose (e.g., "The authors used ChatGPT-4 to refine the grammar and writing style of the initial draft of this manuscript").
5. Policy for Reviewers and Editors
  • Manuscript Confidentiality: All submitted manuscripts are confidential documents. Reviewers and editors are strictly prohibited from uploading any part of a manuscript, review report, or correspondence letter into a GenAI tool. This action may violate data privacy and confidentiality rights.
  • Human Assessment: The peer-review process and editorial decisions must be based on critical judgment and human expertise. GenAI should not be used to evaluate the quality or originality of a manuscript.

By implementing this policy Jurnal Agripet is committed to supporting technological innovation while upholding the highest standards of academic ethics and integrity.

 

Advertising Policy

  1. All advertisements and commercially sponsored publications are independent from editorial decisions. The Editorial board does not endorse any product or service marked as an advertisement or promoted by a sponsor in Jurnal Agripet publications. Editorial content is not compromised by commercial or financial interests, or by any specific arrangements with advertising clients or sponsors.
  2. The Jurnal Agripet management reserves the right to decline any type of advertising that is damaging to the brand of Jurnal Agripet or is inappropriate to the content held on the journal.
  3. The Jurnal Agripet will not accept advertising for products or services known to be harmful to health (e.g. tobacco and alcohol products).
  4. Advertisements may not be deceptive or misleading, and must be verifiable. Advertisements should clearly identify the advertiser and the product or service being offered. Exaggerated or extravagantly worded copy will not be allowed. Advertisements will not be accepted if they appear to be indecent or offensive in either text or artwork, or if they relate to content of a personal, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, or religious nature.
  5. Once an advertisement has been deployed online, it will be withdrawn from the journal site at any time if the Editor(s)-in-Chief or Publisher request its removal.
  6. The Jurnal Agripet will not allow any treatment-specific or drug-specific campaign to be targeted to a specific article(s) or on any page where content relates to the product(s) being advertised. (Advertisers may not link to articles using keywords; they may not target advertising for a specific product on the condition that it appear in the same location and at the same time as a specific article mentioning that product and they may not refer to an article published at the same time as the advertisement appears).
  7. Advertisements and editorial content must be clearly distinguishable. The journal will not publish “advertorial” content, and sponsored supplements must be clearly indicated as such. If a supplement did not undergo peer review or underwent a peer review-process different from the rest of the journal that should be explicitly stated.
  8. Editorial decisions will not be influenced by current or potential sponsors and advertisers, and will not be influenced by marketing decisions. Advertisers and sponsors have no control or influence over the results of searches a user may conduct on the website by keyword or search topic.
  9. If any advert is requested outside of journal standard advertising positions then a request should be made to editorial who will respond with a full and final decision within three business days.
  10. Information about complaints concerning advertisements will be included in the Advertisements page.
  11. We partner with third-party advertising companies to serve ads and/or collect certain information when you visit our website. These companies may use cookies or web beacons to collect non-personally identifiable information [not including your name, address, email address or telephone number] during your visit to this website to help show advertisements on other websites also likely to be of interest to you. 

Advertising complaints policy

Please send any complaints about advertising to: jurnalagripet@usk.ac.id

 

Repository Policy

Jurnal Agripet has the following repository policy.

1. Submitted Version

Jurnal Agripet allows authors to store their submitted manuscript in their personal repositories or other repositories which cannot be accessed by public. These repositories include but not limited to Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, and Apple iCloud.

2. Accepted Version

Jurnal Agripet allows authors to store their submitted manuscript in their personal repositories or other repositories which cannot be accessed by public. These repositories include but not limited to Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, and Apple iCloud.

3. Published Version

Jurnal Agripet allows and encourages authors to store their published version (pdf version) in their institutional repositories, personal repositories and other repositories, and make it accessible for any use, even commercially, with proper retribution. All of published articles in Jurnal Agripet are deposited in Portal Garuda repository.