Editorial Team

  1. The editor has full responsibility and authority to reject/accept articles.
  2. The editor is responsible for the content and overall publication quality.
  3. Editors should always consider the needs of authors and readers when trying to improve a publication.
  4. The editor must guarantee the quality of the paper and the integrity of the academic record.
  5. Editors should publish erroneous pages or make corrections when necessary.
  6. Authors must have a clear picture of research funding sources.
  7. Publishers should base their decisions solely on the paper's importance, originality, clarity, and relevance to the publication's scope.
  8. Authors should not reverse their decisions or reverse previous editors' decisions without serious reasons.
  9. Authors must maintain reviewer anonymity.
  10. Authors must ensure that all published research material complies with internationally recognized ethical guidelines.
  11. The publisher should accept the paper only when sure.
  12. Editors must act if they suspect negligence, whether a paper is published or unpublished, and make all reasonable efforts to persist in finding a solution to the problem.
  13. Editors should not reject papers based on suspicion, they should have proof of negligence.
  14. Editors must not allow conflicts of interest between staff, authors, reviewers, and board members.