Publication Ethics

  • Publication of submitted papers after sending ‎them for peer review by referees is an‎essential contribution of the journal to ‎develop the cognitive aspect of the journal’s ‎thematic disciplines as it directly reflects ‎the quality of published papers and the opinions of ‎their authors. It is, therefore, important to ‎agree on publishing standards and ethics for ‎all parties involved in the publishing process ‎in academia (researcher, editorial board, ‎referee, and publisher).‎
  • Priority in publishing is given to research and ‎reports according to their chronological ‎precedence to the journal’s editorial board ‎after the approval by referees and according to ‎the scientific and technical considerations of ‎the editorial board.
  • Works are arranged within the issue according ‎to the Universal Dewey Decimal ‎Classification plan which is used to classify ‎knowledge in libraries. In the same issue, ‎ordering is done according to the scientific degree ‎of the researcher, and then alphabetically.‎
  • The researcher is obligated to provide a brief ‎biography including full name, academic ‎degree, employer, postal address, e-mail, ‎telephone numbers (landline and mobile), and ‎fax for easy and fast communication.‎
  • The researcher’s submission of the scientific ‎work for publication in the journal is an ‎acknowledgment and pledge from him/her that ‎the work has not been published before in any ‎way and that it has not been submitted for ‎publication elsewhere at the time of its ‎submission to the journal If the work is ‎accepted for publication in the journal, the ‎Creative Common license will be applied. ‎Studies that have been previously published in ‎any form of publication or submitted for ‎publication to another party will not be ‎published and sending them to the journal is a ‎commitment to that. If a research paper is ‎accepted for publication, the researcher will ‎be obliged to use the work in accordance with ‎the Creative Commons license approved by the ‎journal.‎
  • The researcher is obliged not to resubmit the ‎paper submitted for publication to any other ‎journal until he/she is informed of the refereeing ‎decision.‎
  • The cost of research refereeing is borne by the ‎researcher whether or not the research is ‎accepted for publication.‎
  • Research that does not conform to the terms ‎and rules of publication in the journal or does ‎not contain the abstract in either of the two ‎languages (English or foreign languages), will not be ‎considered.‎
  • Originals of works submitted to the journal ‎are not returned whether accepted for ‎publication or not.‎