Publication Ethics
Scientific publication ethics are a vital part of maintaining the integrity and quality of scholarly work. Authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers all hold moral and professional responsibilities to ensure that the publication process is conducted honestly, transparently, and free from unethical practices.
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Authors must guarantee that the submitted work is original and has not been previously published elsewhere.
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All sources or references used must be properly cited in accordance with academic standards.
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Authors are strictly prohibited from committing plagiarism, either in part or in whole.
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All individuals who made significant contributions to the research must be listed as authors, while those who contributed indirectly should be acknowledged in the acknowledgements section.
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Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the outcomes or interpretations of the community service activities.









