The journal's editorial team is guided by the principles of scientific integrity, objectivity, professionalism, and impartiality.
Researchers, authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers have ethical obligations regarding the publication and dissemination of scientific research results.
Interaction with authors is based on the principles of mutual respect, fairness, courtesy, objectivity, honesty, and transparency.
All journal articles undergo mandatory peer review by independent experts. Double-blind peer review is preferred.
Access to publications: Journals guarantee access to publications by ensuring materials are stored in leading libraries and scientific information repositories in the country.
Information transparency: The journal's website publishes publication ethics and peer review policies, clearly articulates the journal's policy, manuscript submission guidelines, instructions for authors, and information on the availability of materials (open access or by subscription). The publisher's address and address are required.
Compliance with ethical criteria for authorship: Only those individuals who have significantly contributed to the writing of the work, its concept development, scientific design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation are considered authors. All authors must consent to publication. All co-authors must meet these criteria.
Author approval of the final text of the article: Publication of an article under the author's name implies the creation of copyright. Publication of a text not approved by the author, as well as listing unauthorized persons as co-authors, constitutes a copyright infringement.
Editorial decision-making deadlines: Editorial decisions are made within a limited timeframe and are clearly and constructively presented on the publication's website in the instructions for authors.
Interaction with scientific and professional associations: The editors strive to interact with professional scientific associations and industry communities to ensure the high quality of scientific publications.
Submitting article texts to other journals without the author's consent: Publishing an article in a journal that has not been approved by the author violates the author's interests.
Transferring author materials to third parties: Transferring article materials submitted to the editorial board to third parties other than reviewers and editorial staff violates copyright and the principle of editorial confidentiality.
Irrelevant references must not mislead readers: artificially inflating scientometric indices, excessive self-citations, and friendly citations must be avoided.
Plagiarism: The editorial board conscientiously processes article texts, preventing the appearance of unscrupulous scientific publications containing plagiarism, falsification, and fabrication of data on the pages of its publications.