DUTIES OF AUTHORS
Data access and retention
Authors of original research must also make available the sources or data on which the research is based so that they can be retained for a reasonable period of time after publication and possibly be made accessible to others who wish to use the work. False or inaccurate claims constitute ethically unacceptable behavior.
Originality and plagiarism
Authors must guarantee the absolute originality of the texts submitted, and, in the case of using the work and/or words of others, that they have been appropriately referred to or cited.
Multiple, repetitive, and/or competing publications
The author should not publish articles describing the same research in more than one journal. Simultaneously submitting the same text to more than one journal constitutes unethical behavior.
Indication of sources
The author must always provide the correct indication of sources and contributions mentioned or used in the article.
Authorship of the work
The authorship of the proposed text must be properly attributed: all those who have made significant contributions to the conception, organization, elaboration and implementation of the research underlying the essay must be indicated as co-authors. The contribution of those who actively participated in some stages of the research should also be explicitly acknowledged. In the case of contributions written by several hands, the author submitting the text to the journal is required to correctly indicate the names of all other co-authors after obtaining their approval for the final version of the article and consent to its publication.
Conflict of interest and disclosure
All authors must indicate in their manuscript any financial or other conflicts of interest that could be interpreted to affect the results or interpretation of their work. All sources of financial support for the project must be indicated. Authors agree to take into account the reviewers’ comments, rework their essay, and return it to the journal’s editorial office within the agreed time frame. The author must independently arrange for permission to reproduce any copyrighted material; the request should be forwarded to the journal’s editors.
Errors in published articles
If an author identifies a relevant error in his or her published article, he or she is required to promptly inform the editorial staff, providing all necessary clarifications to make the appropriate corrections.