Publication Ethics

These state that you must:

  • Include anyone who has made a significant and meaningful contribution to the submission (any other person involved in the paper must be included in the submission).
  • Exclusion of any person who did not contribute to the research, or chose not to be associated with the research.
  • If your article includes human participants, you should ensure that you have considered whether or not you need ethical approval for your research, and include this information as part of your submission. Find out more about informed consent.
  • Third-party copyright permissions
  • Before submitting the article, you need to ensure that you have applied for and obtained written permission to use any material in your manuscript that was created by a third party. Please note that we are unable to publish any article that still has pending permissions. The rights we ask for are:
  • Non-exclusive rights to copy the material in the written chapter or chapter.
  • Rights of publications and electronics.
  • English rights around the world.
  • Use of the substance for working life. This means that there should be no time restrictions on their reuse, eg a one-year license.                                                                                                                                                    

 Transparency statement:

Copyright: All articles are published in the journal Open Access

  • This allows authors to retain copyright to their work while others can share, use, and build upon that work created as long as appropriate attribution is given.
  • Conflicts of interest: Authors are required to declare any financial or ethical conflict of interest when submitting their work to the journal
  • Direct Marketing: The magazine sometimes uses direct marketing activities (mainly email campaigns) to raise awareness of the magazine and invite authors to submit articles.

Plagiarism:
The journal has a strict policy against plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are checked for plagiarism using professional plagiarism-checking software. Submitted manuscripts with an unacceptable similarity index resulting from plagiarism are rejected immediately.