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Academic integrity is an absolute priority. Our journal enforces a zero-tolerance policy against both plagiarism and self-plagiarism (redundant publication or reusing substantial portions of one's own work without proper citation). To ensure content originality, every submitted manuscript is checked using specialized similarity detection software.
Respect for the Intellectual Property Rights of Cited Sources
Authors bear full responsibility for respecting the intellectual property rights of the sources they use.
• Proper Citation: It is mandatory that every work that has informed the research is cited correctly, both in-text and in the reference list. Authors must strictly follow the citation style indicated in the author guidelines.
• Use of Copyrighted Material: If authors wish to use pre-existing materials (e.g., images, tables, charts, figures) that are protected by copyright, the research team is obligated to obtain written permission from the copyright holder. This permission must be secured before manuscript submission and must be presented to the editors upon request. This requirement does not apply to materials published under open licenses (e.g., Creative Commons) that permit reuse.
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