Ethical Principles and Publication Policy
Originality, high scientific quality and citation potential are the most important criteria for a manuscript to be accepted for publication. Manuscripts submitted for evaluation should not have been previously presented or already published in an electronic or printed medium. Manuscripts that have been presented in a meeting should be submitted with detailed information on the organization, including the name, date, and location of the organization.
If required, ethics committee reports or an equivalent official document will be requested from the authors.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
A conflict of interest may exist when an author (or the author's institution or employer) has financial or personal relationships or affiliations that could influence the author's decisions or work on the manuscript. Authors are required to identify all relevant financial interests and relationships or financial conflicts (e.g., employment/affiliation, grants or funding, consultancies, stock ownership or options, royalties, or patents filed, received, or pending), particularly those present at the time the research was conducted and through publication, as well as other financial interests that represent potential future financial gain. The disclosure of funding should be indicated in the Acknowledgments section within the manuscript.
The Editorial Board of The New Journal of Urology will immediately reject a submitting manuscript which has a high similarity index to other papers in the Similarity Check. When malpractices are found in the submitted article to The New Journal of Urology, Editorial Board will follow the
flowchart by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for settlement of any misconduct. The Editorial Board of The New Journal of Urology is always willing to publish corrections, clarifications, retractions when needed.
Responsibilities of Author
The Editorial Board of the journal handles all appeal and complaint cases within the scope of
Committee on Publication Ethics guidelines (COPE). In such cases, authors should get in direct contact with the editorial office regarding their appeals and complaints. When needed, an ombudsperson may be assigned to resolve cases that cannot be resolved internally. The Editor-in-Chief is the final authority in the decision-making process for all appeals and complaints.
The New Journal of Urolgy requires each submission to be accompanied by
Copyright Agreement and Acknowledgement of Authorship Form. When using previously published content, including figures, tables, or any other material in both print and electronic formats, authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder. Legal, financial and criminal liabilities in this regard belong to the author(s).
• For manuscripts concerning experimental research on humans, a statement should be included that shows that written informed consent of patients and volunteers was obtained following a detailed explanation of the procedures that they may undergo.
• For studies carried out on animals, the measures taken to prevent pain and suffering of the animals should be stated clearly.
• Information on patient consent, the name of the ethics committee, and the ethics committee approval number should also be stated in the Materials and Methods section of the manuscript.
• It is the authors’ responsibility to carefully protect the patients’ anonymity. For photographs that may reveal the identity of the patients, releases signed by the patient or their legal representative should be enclosed.
All submissions are screened by a similarity detection software (iThenticate) and the limitation without similarity is 20%.
Statements or opinions expressed in the manuscripts published in The New Journal of Urology reflect the views of the author(s) and not the opinions of the editors, the editorial board, or the publisher; the editors, the editorial board, and the publisher disclaim any responsibility or liability for such materials. The final responsibility in regard to the published content rests with the authors.
Open Access&Deposit Policy
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supporting a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Deposit Policy
Deposit policy (Self-archiving policy) are as follows:
• Author can archive pre-print (i.e., pre-refereeing);
• Author can archive postprint (i.e., final draft after refereeing);
• and Author can archive publisher's version/PDF.
Copright&Licensing
Copyright
The New Journal of Urolgy requires each submission to be accompanied by a
Copyrıght Agreement and Acknowledgement of Authorship Form. When using previously published content, including figures, tables, or any other material in both print and electronic formats, authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder. Legal, financial and criminal liabilities in this regard belong to the author(s).
The contents can be used as a reference in scientific publications and presentations.
The New Journal of Urology allows the author to retain copyright without restriction.
There is no charge for publishing, or no copyright fee is paid to the authors.
No fee is required for submitting articles, evaluation, processing or publishing process from the authors.
Lisencing
Under this licence, the third parties and authors are free to copy, distribute, transmit, adapt, and even make commercial use of the material, provided the article is properly cited.
Provided that the original author(s) and citation details are acknowledged, the authors grant any third party the right to use the article freely.
Authors grant this journal permission to publish the article and to identify itself as the original publisher.
The authors have confirmed their contribution to this work and have read and signed the conflict of interest declaration. Authors warrant that they have approved and are responsible for the article or any material contained therein.
The authors must ensure that the study under consideration is original and does not contain plagiarized content. The content in question must be original and not otherwise under copyright elsewhere (in whole or in part).
The authors warrant that the contribution or any material contained therein has not been published previously and will not be submitted for publication elsewhere.
The authors must avoid duplicate publication, which is reproducing verbatim content from their other publications.
The authors retain copyright without restriction.
All commercial rights associated with the contribution are retained by the contributors.
Nothing in this licence should be construed as impinging on the author's right to maintain the integrity and ownership of his or her work or as detracting from or restricting it.
Plagiarism
Definition
When an author tries to present the work of someone else as his or her own, it is called plagiarism. In addition, when an author uses a considerable portion of his or her own previously published work in a new one without properly citing the reference, it is called a duplicate publication; sometimes also referred to as self-plagiarism. This may range from publishing the same article in another journal to 'salami-slicing', which is data segmentation, to adding little new data to the previous article.
Policy
The New Journal of Urology journal uses the Crossref Similarity Check program for scanning plagiarism. The articles to be published are required to have less than 20% similarity. If suspected plagiarism is found in an article either before (by reviewers or editorial team) or after (by readers) publication, the journal will act according to COPE’s code of conduct and
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Declaration of Generative AI in Scientific Writing
Nowadays, the use of artificial intelligence in the writing of original research articles is becoming widespread thanks to the developing technological conditions. The author is obliged to follow the ethical standards regarding the use of artificial intelligence in the writing of articles submitted to the New Journal of Urology. Where authors use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, authors should only use these technologies to improve readability and language. This may constitute standard plagiarism as the use of AI does not meet the criteria for authorship.
Applying the technology should be done with human oversight and control, and authors should carefully review and edit the result, as AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete or biased. AI and AI-assisted technologies should not be listed as an author or co-author, or be cited as an author. The editors and reviewers of the New Journal of Urology are careful to evaluate the text in terms of the use of artificial intelligence tools that can generate references.
Authors should disclose in their manuscript the use of AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process. A statement should appear in the published work. Please note that authors are ultimately responsible and accountable for the contents of the work.