The ethics of publishing in the journal
Scientific publishing is one of the basic practices in the academic and scientific field, and requires adherence to high ethical standards to ensure the quality of research and the dedication of credibility and integrity in scientific work. The following are some of the ethical standards followed by scientific journals in publishing research:
1. Honesty and Integrity: Scientific publication requires honesty and integrity in scientific work, and researchers must present their findings honestly and accurately and refrain from manipulating data or concealing important information.
2. Intellectual Rights: Researchers must abide by intellectual property rights and not copy or use others' published ideas or results without express permission.
3. Ethical investigation: Researchers must provide a full explanation of the ethical investigation they have carried out, and the journal must verify that researchers have carried out ethical investigation in accordance with generally accepted international ethical standards.
4. Originality and Excellence: Scientific research must be original and distinguished, and researchers must present their own contributions clearly and accurately.
5. Transparency: Journals must provide transparent information about the scientific publishing process and the way articles are selected, reviewed and funded.
6. Respect and cooperation: a must
7 Commitment to the principles and standards of research and publishing ethics.
8 Submit pure original research and provide a list of references that were referred to in the research.
9 Commitment to writing his research according to the journal's rules.
10 - Commitment to the rules of citation, documentation and publishing ethics.
11 Not submitting work previously published in other journals. Except in the case of substantial modifications to the research or to the title, and he must not submit his work to more than one journal at the same time; This is considered contrary to international publishing ethics.
12 - Publish his research in other journals only after receiving an official rejection from the journal, or if the journal officially approved the request to withdraw the submitted research.
13 Ensure that it has obtained the approval of all co-authors who have made significant contributions to the paper before submitting it for publication.
14 Mention the contribution of others to the research correctly, and arrange the names of the researchers according to what was mentioned in the research, provided that the names are listed in order according to the scientific contribution of each of them to the research.
15 - Giving thanks and appreciation to those who contributed to the research, whose names were not mentioned among the researchers.
16 Disclosure to the journal's editorial board of any conflict of interest that may affect the evaluation of the research submitted for publication.
17 - Avoid unethical behavior by submitting the same research to more than one journal at the same time, and if the researcher decides to submit the research to another journal. He should pull it out of the magazine.
18- Ensure the originality of his research and his fulfillment of professional standards of research ethics, especially human and animal rights, in the event of participation in his research.
19- Avoid all kinds of immoral behavior such as plagiarism, fabrication and forgery.
20 - If he discovers a fatal error in his published research, he must inform the journal's editorial board to delete or correct the error.
21- Reviewing his research according to the suggestions of the arbitrators, and in the event that the researcher does not agree to take the proposed amendments. He must provide a reasonable justification for this, and in the event that he does not provide convincing reasons, the journal reserves the right to refuse publication.