Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics Of "Sareer-a-Khama":

  1. Originality

Manuscripts submitted to "Sareer-a-Khama" must be original and not previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts must not be plagiarized from other sources.

  1. Authorship

All authors listed on a manuscript must have made significant contributions to the work. Authorship should be based on substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, or drafting the manuscript or revising it critically for important intellectual content, or approving the final version to be published.

  1. Conflict of Interest

Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest, including financial relationships with companies or organizations that may have an interest in the published work. Conflicts of interest also include personal relationships with individuals or organizations that may influence the author's judgment.

  1. Data Sharing

Authors are encouraged to share their research data with other researchers. Data sharing can be done through a variety of methods, such as posting the data on a public repository or providing it to researchers upon request.

  1. Errors and Corrections

Authors are responsible for correcting any errors in their published work. Errors should be reported to the journal editor as soon as possible. The journal will then publish a correction notice or erratum.

  1. Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's work as your own. Plagiarism is a serious ethical violation and can result in retraction of a published article. Authors must be careful to properly cite all sources of information used in their work.

  1. Falsification of Data

Falsification of data is the act of creating or manipulating data to make it appear more significant or meaningful than it really is. Falsification of data is a serious ethical violation and can result in retraction of a published article. Authors must be careful to ensure that all data presented in their work is accurate and verifiable.

  1. Fabrication of Data

Fabrication of data is the act of creating data that does not exist. Fabrication of data is a serious ethical violation and can result in retraction of a published article. Authors must be careful to ensure that all data presented in their work is real and was actually collected or generated.

  1. Misrepresentation of Results

Misrepresentation of results is the act of presenting results in a way that is misleading or inaccurate. Misrepresentation of results can be a serious ethical violation, depending on the severity of the misrepresentation. Authors must be careful to present their results accurately and honestly.

  1. Retraction

Retraction is the process of withdrawing a published article from the literature. Retraction is typically done when there is serious evidence that the article is flawed or inaccurate. Retraction is a serious matter and should only be done after careful consideration.

In addition to these general ethical guidelines, "Sareer-a-Khama" also follows the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). COPE is an international organization that provides guidance on publication ethics.

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