Author's Rights and Responsibilites

1. Author's Rights

Copyright Ownership: Authors retain the copyright of their work but grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute the article in any format.

Publication Rights: Authors have the right to share, reproduce, and distribute their published work for educational and research purposes, provided proper citation is given.

Archiving Rights: Authors can archive pre-print, post-print, and the final published version of their articles in institutional repositories or personal websites.

Commercial Use: Authors can use their work for professional or commercial purposes, such as in books or reports, with proper citation.

2. Author's Responsibilities

Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure their submissions are original and cite all sources correctly. Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable.

Ethical Research Conduct: Authors must adhere to ethical research guidelines, including obtaining necessary approvals and avoiding data fabrication or falsification.

Authorship Criteria: All listed authors must have significantly contributed to the research, and no honorary or ghost authorship is allowed.

Data Transparency: Authors must provide accurate data and, if required, share raw data to validate their findings.

Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any financial or personal conflicts of interest that could influence their research.