Plagiarism Checker
Code of Ethics for Writing Articles
- The author is responsible for the entire content of the article which includes methods, analysis, calculations and details.
- Authors promptly respond to comments made by peer reviewers in a professional and timely manner.
- Authors must notify the editor if they retract their paper.
- The author explains the limitations of this research.
- The author respects the publisher if the article submitted for one reason or another is not published.
- The author informs the editor of the paper that it is part of a gradual multidisciplinary research and different perspectives.
- The author makes a statement that the paper submitted for publication is original, has never been published anywhere in any language, and is not in the process of being sent to another publisher.
- If there are errors in the paper, the author must immediately notify the editor or publisher.
- Use of material from other publications that has copyright must be given written permission and thanks.
- The author refers to appropriately cited work of others and quotations used in the paper.
- When presenting new findings or refining discoveries, authors should mention previous work, researchers/authors/founders.
- Authors are not permitted to provide a bibliography of a publication if they have not read the publication.
- If requested, the author prepares evidence that the research has met research ethics requirements including field notes.
- The author responds to any comments or input after the paper is published.