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Publication Ethics

Publication ethics play a key role in ensuring the quality and credibility of publications in a peer-reviewed journal. It sets standards of conduct for all participants in the publication process: authors, editors, and publishers. The main principles and responsibilities of each party, as well as measures to ensure the ethical publication process:: For authors
  • Authors should present data that are accurate, current, and objective in their significance.
  • Works must be original and must not contain plagiarized materials. The work of others must be properly cited.
  • You should not submit the same manuscript to several at the same time journals or publish the same data in different articles.
  • Authorship should be limited to persons who have made significant contributions to the concept, planning, execution, or interpretation of what is presented research.
  • All potential conflicts of interest must be disclosed during the application process manuscripts.
For editors
  • Editors must evaluate manuscripts based on their intellectual content. regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnicity, citizenship or politics of the authors.
  • Editors must not disclose information about the submitted manuscript to anyone, except for the relevant authors, reviewers, potential reviewers, editorial advisors and publishers.
  • Editors are responsible for deciding whether to publish manuscripts based on reviews and the relevance of the work to the journal.