Publishing ethics

Scientific research ethics

Adherence to scientific honesty and respect for intellectual property rights, including proper referencing and avoiding plagiarism.

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Commitment to ethical behavior, including presenting original research accurately, respecting privacy and confidentiality, and avoiding conflicts of interest.

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Intellectual property

Honor patents, copyrights and other forms of intellectual property. Do not use unpublished data, methods or results without permission.

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 Give appropriate recognition or credit to all contributions to the research. Never plagiarize.

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The Scientific Research Ethics document aims to promote the application of general standards of scientific and ethical behavior in the preparation and conduct of scientific research.

The researcher is committed to following scientific research ethics when preparing his/her research, which requires respecting the rights and opinions of others, whether they are fellow researchers, research participants, or research targets, and there are some considerations for ethical behavior, including the following:

  1. To present original research accurately and objectively, in a scientific form consistent with the specifications of peer-reviewed research, whether in terms of language, form, or content, by the rules and policies of publication in the journal.
  2. To be honest in documenting, analyzing, and publishing data and results.
  3. To Respect intellectual property and copyright, attributing opinions to their owners, avoid plagiarism, respecting privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of information, and not using any unpublished data or results without referring to the owner.
  4. Researchers should not submit the same research or study to more than one journal or conference, and doing so is considered unethical and unacceptable behavior.
  5. Commitment to social responsibility and endeavor to develop society and solve its problems through scientific research and studies.
  6. To avoid racial discrimination based on gender, race, or religion.
  7. To adhere to the laws and regulations of the country of research.
  8. To avoid any conflicts of interest such as supporting private parties with an agenda or associating with parties with special interests.

Duties of the researcher

Submit innovative and new scientific research that is not published in any other organisations.

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Adhere to the journal’s scientific publishing rules.

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Adhere to the accepted rules of scientific honesty and integrity.

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Make amendments and corrections suggested by the referees.

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Do not make any substantive changes to the research after its approval.

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Review the final version for printing within the time frame specified by the journal.

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