Publication Ethics

The researcher adheres to the ethics of scientific research when preparing his research, which requires respect for the rights, opinions and dignity of others, whether they are fellow researchers, participants in the research or those targeted by the research, and the principles of scientific research ethics generally adopt the values of "affirmative action" and " avoidance of harm ", these two values should be the: 

1) Provide authentic research and present it accurately, impartially and objectively, in a scientific manner consistent with the specifications of the research, whether in terms of language, form or content, in accordance with the rules and policies of publication in the journal.

2) Honesty in documenting, analyzing and disseminating data and results, prudence and non-negligence, and work to minimize errors.

3) Respect intellectual property, copyright, and the attribution of opinions of the owners, avoid plagiarism, respect privacy and maintain confidentiality of information, and do not use any unpublished data or results without reference to the owner.

4) Openness, sharing data and results with researchers and accepting constructive criticism.

(5) The author is not allowed to submit the same research or study to more than one journal or conference, and doing so would be considered unethical and unacceptable conduct.

6) Publishing with the aim of development and benefit humanity and not only to obtain personal interests, commitment to social responsibility and seek to develop society and solve its problems through research and scientific studies.

7) Avoid racial discrimination based on sex, race or religion.

8) Compliance with the laws and regulations of the state of research.

9) Avoid any conflicts of interest such as supporting private actors with an agenda or associating with special interests. 

The duties of the researcher

  • Provide innovative and new scientific research not published in any other entities.
  • Adhere to the rules of the journal's own scientific publication.
  • Adherence to the rules of scientific honesty and integrity.
  • Make adjustments and corrections proposed by the reviewers.
  • No substantive amendments to the research after approval.
  • Review the final version for printing within the time period determined by the editorial board.