(a) Recognition of others.
(1) When conducting and reporting research, counselors:
- (A) Are familiar with and give recognition to previous work on the topic;
- (B) Observe copyright laws; and
- (C) Give full credit to those to whom credit is due.
- (2) See 17 CAR § 390-601(d) and 17 CAR § 390-704(c).
(b) Contributors.
- (1) Counselors give credit through joint authorship, acknowledgment, footnote statements, or other appropriate means to those who have contributed significantly to research or concept development in accordance with such contributions.
- (2) The principal contributor is listed first, and minor technical or professional contributions are acknowledged in notes or introductory statements.
(c) Student research.
- (1) For an article that is substantially based on a student’s dissertation or thesis, the student is listed as the principal author.
- (2) See 17 CAR § 390-601(d) and 17 CAR § 390-704(a).
(d) Duplicate submission.
- (1) Counselors submit manuscripts for consideration to only one (1) journal at a time.
- (2) Manuscripts that are published in whole or in substantial part in another journal or published work are not submitted for publication without acknowledgment and permission from the previous publication.
- (e) Professional review. Counselors who review material submitted for publication, research, or other scholarly purposes respect the confidentiality and proprietary rights of those who submitted it.