Author Duties
Responsibilities of the Authors
- The authors of the article should provide verified and reliable research results.
- Authors should submit original research to the editorial board, in which the use of statements and/or works by other authors should be formalized according to existing generally accepted rules (making citations and specifying accurate bibliographic references).
Plagiarism in any form (including unformulated quotations, paraphrasing, or attribution of rights to the results of other people's research) is recognized by the editorial board as unethical, unacceptable, and illegal.
- Authors should not submit to the journal a manuscript that has been sent to another journal and is under review, as well as an article that has already been published in another journal. If this fact is discovered, the published article will be withdrawn from print (retrogressed).
- Co-authors of the publication may be only those persons who have made a significant contribution to the conceptualization of the research idea, its development, execution or interpretation of the results.
- The co-authors of the publication (persons who have made a significant contribution to the proposed research) must agree with the composition of the co-author's team, as well as review and approve the final version of the publication.
- Co-authors are required to disclose in their manuscripts financial or other existing conflicts of interest (for example, employment, consulting, joint-stock ownership, receiving royalties, providing expert opinions, patent applications or patent registrations, grants and other financial support) that may be perceived as having an impact on the research results.