Journal Authorship Policy
The journal adheres to a clear and publicly stated authorship policy, which includes a set of principles and rules governing how researchers' names are listed on published research papers. This policy aims to ensure that authors receive appropriate recognition for their contributions to research and to prevent unethical authorship practices. The policy can be summarized as follows:
The journal considers copyright integrity paramount in its peer-review and publication processes. Researchers must adhere to copyright integrity by including a proper bibliography that acknowledges all individuals who have made valuable intellectual or scientific contributions to the research process and its outcomes.
Researchers must declare their valuable intellectual or scientific contributions, which include: participation in the design and planning of the submitted work; obtaining, extracting, interpreting, or analyzing data used in the submitted work; and participating in the drafting, critique, or evaluation of the submitted work before publication.
Researchers are not permitted to include the names of individuals who did not contribute any intellectual or scientific information to the work.
Authors' names must be listed according to their actual contribution to the work. Random or preferential rankings are prohibited. The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all listed authors have approved the final version of the work and its submission for publication.
The journal is committed to not accepting research that violates its authorship policy.



