Author Guidelines
Authors are advised to go through these ethics firmly, as mentioned here under:
- Authors should not submit the same manuscript in the same language simultaneously to more than one Monograph Series. The rationale for this standard is the potential for disagreement when two (or more) Monograph Series claim the right to publish a manuscript that has been submitted simultaneously to more than one Monograph Series, and the possibility that two or more Monograph Series will unknowingly and unnecessarily undertake the work of peer review, edit the same manuscript, and publish the same research paper.
- Preparing of data and results, intellectual property theft, and plagiarism are highly unacceptable, as it is beyond the ethics of an author. Information obtained from various media can be provided in the manuscript only with prior permission from the owner of the source of information or data.
- Authors and coauthors are requested to review and ensure the accuracy and validity of all the results prior to submission. Any potential conflict of interest should be informed to the editor well in advance.
- All authors are requested to submit the copyright transfer form without failure once they receive the acceptance of their research paper for publication.
- Manuscripts should include a signed statement of informed consent to publish (in online) patient descriptions, photographs, and pedigrees from all persons (parents or legal guardians for minors) who can be identified in such written descriptions, photographs, or pedigrees. Such persons should be shown the manuscript before its submission.
- Sharing with public media, government agencies, or manufacturers the scientific information described in a paper or a letter to the editor that has been accepted but not yet published violates the policy of our Monograph Series.
- Authors should declare that all work in their submitted paper is original, and cite content from other sources appropriately to avoid plagiarism.
- Authors must ensure their contribution does not contain any defamatory matter or infringe any copyright or other intellectual property rights or any other rights of any third party.
- Authors should ensure that their manuscript as submitted is not under consideration (or accepted for publication) elsewhere. Where sections of the manuscript overlap with published or submitted content, this should be acknowledged and cited. Authors should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given.
Acknowledgment of sources and persons
Authors should declare any potential conflicts of interest relating to a specific research paper.
Authors should inform the editor or publisher if there is a significant error in their published piece, and work with the editor to publish an erratum, addendum, or retraction where necessary.