Authors’ Responsibilities

Manuscripts submitted for publication must be based on original, unpublished research. They must include the data obtained and used, as well as an objective discussion of the results. They must supply enough information to allow any specialist to reproduce the research and confirm or refute the interpretations defended in the manuscript.

  • Authors must be aware of and refrain from engaging in scientific misconduct, breaching publishing ethics.
  • Authors should present their results clearly, honestly, and without fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate data manipulation.
  • All authors must ensure that the data and results reported in the manuscript are original and have not been copied, fabricated, falsified or manipulated.
  • Plagiarism in all forms, AI generated content, multiple or redundant publication, as well as invention or manipulation of data constitute serious ethical failings and are considered scientific fraud.
  • Authors should provide appropriate authorship attribution and acknowledgement. Authors must refrain from deliberately misrepresenting a scientist’s relationship with published work. All authors must have significantly contributed to the research.
  • Authors must indicate the journal when they have a direct or indirect conflict of interest with editors or members of the Editorial board or International scientific committee.
  • Authors make sure that no significant part of the manuscripthas been previously published either as an article or as a chapter or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • If authors discover a serious mistake in their manuscript, they must report this to the person responsible for the journal as soon as possible, to modify, withdraw, or retract the manuscript, or to publish a correction or erratum notice.
  • If the Editorial Board detects the potential error, the authors must demonstrate that their manuscript is free from error.
  • Authors are obliged, for all materials submitted, to participate in a peer review process and to follow publication conventions.