Responsibilities of the author
- Publication guidelines:Authors should take the initiative to disclose the academic research process in detail, comprehensively disclose key research information, promote the transparency of scientific research, and provide honest support materials for the publication of academic results.
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Research Ethics:Authors should ensure that all studies, especially human and animal experiments, take the initiative to consider ethical issues, comply with ethical, legal, and professional obligations and norms, and comply with regulatory and stakeholder requirements.
- Data sharing:Authors may be asked to provide raw data during the peer review process, and authors are expected to adhere to the journal's data sharing policy.
- Originality:The author should ensure the originality of the paper, and should indicate the source if the text cites the words or methods of others. It is forbidden to plagiarize or copy and paste large sections of other people's articles. Any form of plagiarism will be considered academic misconduct, and the journal has the right to refuse to publish articles with plagiarism.
- One Manuscript and One Issue:Authors should not repeatedly submit the published research content to the journal, and should not submit more than one manuscript, otherwise this behavior is considered to be a violation of publishing ethics, and if the author is found to have submitted more than one manuscript, the journal has the right to return the manuscript.
- Article Attribution:The copyright of the article should belong to the person who has made significant contributions to the research idea, experimental design, or workload, and other contributors should be listed as co-authors or acknowledged at the end of the article. Corresponding authors should ensure that all co-authors agree to publish the final manuscript content.