Publishing Ethics and Policies
Duties of the Editor-in-Chief
The editor-in-chief decides which articles will be published, taking into account the reviews. Decisions are based on the scientific significance of the work and the accuracy of the results. The evaluation of the article is based on the content of the work, not on the race, gender, social status or religious affiliation of the authors.
Duties of Reviewers
The reviewer must be based on the following principles when conducting a scientific examination: If the reviewer considers that the scientific work does not belong to their field or there is a conflict with the author, then they refuse to be a reviewer. The article submitted to the editorial office is confidential material and should not be given to outsiders.
Duties of Authors
Authors must present the correct results of their research and are responsible for the authenticity of the material they provide. Plagiarism is unacceptable. They should not submit an article that has been sent to another journal or has already been published.
Ethical Standards
Our journal adheres to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows its guidelines on publication ethics and best practices.