Publishing Ethics

Publishing Ethics

Authorship Standards

  • Authorship should be granted only to those who have made substantial contributions to the work.
  • Any financial support for research or publication should be transparently acknowledged.
  • If significant errors are discovered in published work, they should be promptly disclosed and corrected.
  • Submitting the same research to multiple journals simultaneously is discouraged.
  • Avoid plagiarism, fabrication, or manipulation of results.
  • Declare any conflicts of interest to ensure transparency.
  • Adhere to established reporting standards to maintain the quality and reliability of research.


Reviewer Standards

  • Reviewers should assist in editorial decisions objectively and without bias.
  • Uphold the ethical and quality standards of the journal and the research community.
  • Maintain confidentiality regarding the manuscript and related information.
  • Respond promptly to facilitate efficient review and publication processes.
  • Disclose any conflicts of interest that could affect impartiality.


Editorial and Publisher Standards

  • Editorial decisions should be fair, unbiased, and consider the reviewers’ recommendations.
  • The journal and publisher should uphold the ethical standards of the research community.
  • Confidentiality should be preserved throughout the publication process.
  • Communicate effectively and promptly with authors, reviewers, and stakeholders to ensure smooth publication.
  • Declare any conflicts of interest transparently.
  • Make efforts to promote and distribute published research widely.


Anti-Plagiarism Policy

  • The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism or any unethical copying in submissions, prioritizing originality.
  • All manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using available detection software.
  • Manuscripts found to exceed acceptable levels of similarity during review are rejected outright.
  • If plagiarism is identified post-publication, the article may be retracted, and the editor-in-chief may contact the authors’ affiliated institution to address the issue.
  • Authors found to have engaged in plagiarism may face restrictions or a permanent ban on future submissions.
  • These standards help safeguard the integrity and impact of the research community, ensuring that published work meets rigorous ethical expectations.