Publication Ethics

For Authors
  • Authors should declare that all work in their submitted piece is original, and cite content from other sources appropriately to avoid plagiarism.
  • Authors must ensure their contribution does not contain any libelous matter or infringe any copyright or other intellectual property rights or any other rights of any third party.
  • The listing of authors should accurately reflect who carried out the research and wrote the article, and the order of authorship should be jointly determined by all of the co-authors.
  • All authors should be aware of the submission of their paper to the journal and agree to the main author signing copyright form on their behalf.
  • Authors should ensure that their manuscript as submitted is not under consideration (or accepted for publication) elsewhere. Where sections of the manuscript overlap with published or submitted content, this should be acknowledged and cited.
  • The source of funding for a research project should be listed on all funded research papers and should also be identified in the manuscript, typically in an acknowledgment.
  • Authors should declare any potential conflicts of interest relating to a specific article.