General duties and responsibility of Authors:
- The author confirms that the submitted manuscript is original and is not submitted for consideration or accepted for publication in another edition.
- The author confirms that the manuscript was approved by all co-authors and the organization where the research was conducted.
- The author describes the methods of research according to the generally accepted rules for the presentation of scientific works and the Journal requirements.
- The author is responsible for the originality of the research, the accuracy and correctness of the provided data, facts, citations, proper names, geographical names, surnames, initials, and other details, and the inclusion in the article of information not subject to open publication.
- The author shall provide raw materials (data) of the research by request of the editorial office and be ready to provide them for public access for their probable reproduction and verification.
- The author is responsible for a proper definition of authorship and shall indicate only the authors who made a significant intellectual contribution to the obtained results.
- The author shall stick to the applicable legislation regarding authorship and intellectual rights.
- The reference list should include only the sources that have been really used in the research and avoid excessive self-citation.
- The author guarantees the possession of exclusive rights for using the materials submitted to the Journal. In case of any claims to the Journal owner or the editorial board due to a violation of this guarantee and representation, the author shall settle all claims independently and at his/her own expense. The owner of the Journal and the editorial board are not liable to third parties for violation of these guarantees by the author.
- In their manuscript, all authors shall disclose the financial or any other conflicts of interest that can directly or indirectly impact the manuscript assessment and interpretation.