Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

AUTHORS
• Authors have academic, ethical and social responsibility.

• Authors are obliged to submit their original (previously unpublished) work to the journal and to follow the writing instructions given on the journal website.
• Authors are responsible for not committing ethical violations such as plagiarism, labor theft, improper referencing, or forgetting a reference in the article they submit. If a contrary situation is detected, the article will be rejected.
• If authors have received study/research support, they must indicate the source in their article.
• If there is more than one author contributing to the study, the order of names sent by these authors during the application must be a joint decision of the authors.
• If authors detect errors or inaccuracies after publication of their articles, they must immediately inform the journal editors so that appropriate action can be taken.
• Authors cannot publish the same article, in whole or in part, in more than one journal without providing an appropriate justification, permission or cross-reference.
• In the case of studies conducted with live participants that require ethics committee approval, authors are obliged to obtain institutional ethics committee approval.
• Authors must provide a clear statement explaining that the necessary consents from human subjects were obtained and that the rights of the participants were respected.
• Authors can only withdraw their articles during the preliminary evaluation process.

Last Update Time: 9/10/24, 1:17:08 PM