Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

 1. Publication Ethics and Policies

1.1 Publication Ethics

Our journal is committed to maintaining high ethical standards in scientific research and publication processes. In this context, we adopt the following principles:
• Integrity: Honesty and accuracy are fundamental principles in research and publication processes. Data should not be manipulated, and results should be presented accurately.
• Originality and Plagiarism: Published articles must be original and must not copy other works without appropriate permission or citation. Articles found to have plagiarism will be rejected.
• Conflict of Interest: Authors, editors, and reviewers must declare any potential conflicts of interest during the evaluation of their research. Transparency is essential in managing such conflicts.
• Data Access and Storage: Authors should ensure the accessibility of the data used in published works and retain such data for a reasonable period.


1.2 Publication Policy
• Review Process: All submitted articles undergo a double-blind peer review process. Reviewers are selected from experts in the relevant field and are expected to conduct their evaluations objectively and impartially.
• Editorial Independence: Editors have independent decision-making authority regarding the publication of articles. Articles selected for publication are based on scientific merit, originality, and relevance to the journal's scope.
• Plagiarism Detection: Our journal uses plagiarism detection systems to check submitted articles for plagiarism. Articles found to contain plagiarism are rejected without further review.
• Corrections and Retractions: If errors or inaccuracies are found in published articles, necessary corrections or retractions are made. Authors are informed of such issues, and the process is conducted transparently.


1.3 Open Access and Licensing Policy
• Open Access: The journal is an open access journal and it is completely free of charge. Researchers and other readers can freely access articles without restrictions.


2. Author Responsibilities
• Research Ethics: Authors must conduct their research in accordance with ethical standards and obtain necessary ethics committee approvals.
• Authorship: All listed authors should have made significant contributions to the research. Contributions of others should be appropriately acknowledged.
• Informed Consent: For research involving human subjects, authors must indicate that informed consent was obtained.
• Conflict of Interest: Authors must declare any conflicts of interest and be transparent in this regard.
• Plagiarism and Manipulation: Authors must not engage in plagiarism or data manipulation. Detected cases of plagiarism or data manipulation will result in rejection and notification of relevant institutions.
• Citation: Authors should cite sources appropriately and accurately.
• Data Access: Authors should ensure the accessibility of the data used in their research.
• Similarity Check: Authors should perform a similarity check on their manuscripts and upload the resulting report along with their submission. The similarity rate should not exceed 3% from any single source and 15% in total. Turnitin or iThenticate programs may be used for this purpose. It is recommended to exclude the references section when performing the similarity check.


3. Editor and Reviewer Responsibilities
• Confidentiality: Reviewers and editors must maintain the confidentiality of articles during the review process.
• Impartiality: Objectivity and impartiality are essential in the review process. Reviewers and editors must declare any personal or professional conflicts of interest.
• Feedback: Reviewers should provide constructive and detailed feedback to help authors improve their work.
• Ethical Oversight: Editors and reviewers must ensure that submitted articles adhere to ethical standards and should contact relevant ethics committees if necessary.


These principles reflect our journal's commitment to maintaining high ethical standards in scientific research and publication processes. It is the responsibility of authors, reviewers, and editors to adhere to these principles.

Last Update Time: 6/20/24, 3:31:53 PM