Duties and rights of researchers

The duties and rights of researchers can be detailed as follows:

  1. Researchers must adhere to scientific integrity, honesty, accuracy, and clarity when addressing scientific topics and should present an ideal image of the institution they belong to.
  2. Expressing opinions with scientific truth, objectivity, and critical thinking, free from censorship or coercion, while considering academic safety, elevated expression, and full awareness of responsibility.
  3. Refraining from duplicate publication of research without notifying the relevant authorities, with an emphasis on researchers taking sole responsibility for their work.
  4. Ensuring novelty, originality, and value addition, as well as thorough investigation of information, while adhering to scientific truth, avoiding bias, respecting others, and upholding professional conscience.
  5. The journal preserves researchers' intellectual and knowledge rights, respects the confidentiality of information, and refrains from disclosing it in any form without their permission.
  6. Researchers have the right to receive acceptance notices for their research submitted for publication and to be notified upon its publication.
  7. Researchers may withdraw their research if its publication is delayed, provided they notify the editorial board and obtain written approval.
  8. The editorial board works to implement all the above in accordance with relevant regulations and legislation.