Publication ethics

Athenaeum Scientific Publishers underpins the standards of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). We follow its Best Practice Guidelines and keep its Code of Conduct for managing potential instances of misconduct. We anticipate that our authors should conform to, best practice in publication ethics, especially concerning with authorship, contending interests, consistence with guidelines of research ethics, false or fabrication of information, excess publication, plagiarism, manipulated figures and dual submission.

In the event that we find convincing proof of misconduct, we will find a way to address the scientific record, which may incorporate some corrections or withdrawal.

Any queries about the above should be routed to the editorial office at  contact@athenaeumpub.com

Ethical Assumptions

Editors’ Responsibilities

• To act in a balanced, objective and fair way while carrying out their expected duties, without discrimination on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, ethnic or geographical origin of the authors.
• To handle submissions for sponsored supplements or special issues in the same way as other submissions, so that articles are considered and accepted solely on their academic merit and without commercial influence.
• To adopt and follow reasonable procedures in the event of complaints of an ethical or conflict nature, in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Society where appropriate. To give authors a reasonable opportunity to respond to any complaints. All complaints should be investigated no matter when the original publication was approved. Documentation associated with any such complaints should be retained.

Reviewers’ Responsibilities

• To contribute to the decision-making process, and to assist in improving the quality of the published paper by reviewing the manuscript objectively, in a timely manner.
• To maintain the confidentiality of any information supplied by the editor or author. Also, should not retain or copy the manuscript.
• To alert the editor to any published or submitted content that is substantially similar to that under review.
• To be aware of any potential conflicts of interest (financial, institutional, collaborative or other relationships between the reviewer and author) and to alert the editor to these, if necessary withdrawing their services for that manuscript.

Authors’ Responsibilities

• To maintain accurate records of data associated with their submitted manuscript, and to supply or provide access to these data, on reasonable request. Where appropriate and where allowed by employer, funding body and others who might have an interest, to deposit data in a suitable repository or storage location, for sharing and further use by others.
• To confirm/assert that the manuscript as submitted is not under consideration or accepted for publication elsewhere. Where portions of the content overlap with published or submitted content, to acknowledge and cite those sources. Additionally, to provide the editor with a copy of any submitted manuscript that might contain overlapping or closely related content.
• To confirm that all the work in the submitted manuscript is original and to acknowledge and cite content reproduced from other sources. One should obtain permission to reproduce any content from other sources.
• Authors should ensure that any studies involving human or animal subjects conform to national, local and institutional laws and requirements and confirm that approval has been sought and obtained where appropriate. Authors should obtain express permission from human subjects and respect their privacy.
• To declare any potential conflicts of interest (e.g. where the author has a competing interest (real or apparent) that could be considered or viewed as exerting an undue influence on his or her duties at any stage during the publication process).
• To notify promptly the journal editor or publisher if a significant error in their publication is identified. Also, one should cooperate with the editor and publisher to publish an erratum, addendum, corrigendum notice, or to retract the paper, where this is required.

Copyright

Athenaeum Scientific Publishers follows the Creative Commons Attribution License and Scholars Open Access publishing policies. All the works published by Athenaeum Scientific Publishers are under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. All the journals follow CC-BY-NC-ND. Author retains the copyright.

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