Publication Ethics

  1. Research review is confidential, and the researcher is not allowed to know the reviewer(s) or obtain a statement.
  2. Authors must acknowledge originality of the work presented to the journal and must accurately document content transferred from other sources in order to avoid literary and scientific theft.
  3. The researcher (s) and the author of the publication are responsible for the research and what is included. Sending a request to publish in the journal is a confirmation that the research has not been published or accepted for publication in a journal or scientific body or any other body. The research must consider the regulation of scientific principals and intellectual property rights. The researcher has the legal responsibility to obtain permission to use scientific copyrighted materials and must be included in the research published in the journal.
  4. All authors must be familiar with the submission of their papers to the Journal and agree to the main author who signs the IPR form on their behalf.