Publication Ethics

The Duties and Responsibilities of the Publication Department and Editorial Team's 

  • First, consider and screen the article initially. to uphold the articles' caliber and standards before sending them to the assessor. 
  • Second, approach academics with an open mind and tolerance for differing viewpoints and rejecting the article if it is found that the article violates academic ethics, for example duplication, plagiarism. 
  • Third, there is a process for evaluating the quality of articles by reviewer that are relevant to that field, fairly and without bias. 
  • Fourth, if an article has not been published, do not reveal any of its information or content. 
  • Based on the results of the assessors' evaluation of the quality of the articles, choose which ones will be published. and refuse to publish research articles just for the journal's or the author's benefit. 
  • Next, there is a system for complaining about the decisions of the editorial team and making complaints about articles published in the journal. 
  • And lastly, don't forget to pay attention to mistakes and unethical research methods associated with journal papers. 

The Duties and Responsibilities of the Assessor 

  • First, analyze articles' quality with fairness and objectively. 
  • Second, keep the article secret. Don't reveal any information in an article that hasn't been released yet. 
  • Third, submit assessment results on time. 
  • Fourth, if the author of the article is found to have committed a violation of ethics, such as plagiarizing academic results. Distort research results or use false research results, must inform the editorial team. 
  • And lastly, it isn’t appropriate for article assessors to claim ownership of the data, conclusions, and recommendations presented in the article. may incorporate it into their own creations without the author's express written consent. and prior to the publication of the article. 

The Duties and Responsibilities of Author 

  • First, articles sent to the editor must not be under consideration for publication in a journal or other academic publication, nor may it have been published before elsewhere. 
  • Second, articles submitted for publication must not be plagiarized. Both yourself and others and the work are properly and completely referenced. 
  • Third, don’t distort information or use false information in reporting research results. 
  • Next, as an author, behave morally. seriously Every author's name listed in the article must belong to an author who has made a significant contribution to the study, and no one's name may be left out of the article that has the research. 
  • And lastly, if there are several authors, the article demands to be accepted by each before it can be sent to the journal for publication.