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The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

PRE-SUBMISSION ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITING

Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. This journal doesn't provide any professional editing services.

PEER-REVIEW POLICY

All submissions made to the journal via the online submission portal are first reviewed for completeness, and only then sent to be assessed by an Associate Editor who will decide whether they are suitable for peer review based on the scope, quality of communication, and the similarity of the manuscript.

PLAGIARISM POLICY

The authors should guarantee that their work is entirely original and that if they have utilized the work and/or words of others, this has been properly credited or quoted. All manuscripts submitted to the journal will be checked for originality using Plagiarism Checking software, such as Turnitin. The maximum amount of plagiarism that may be tolerated is 15%. The editor of the journal, on the other hand, may commence the investigation by evaluating any allegations of plagiarism, self-plagiarism, or text recycling. If the assertions are correct, all identified authors will be contacted in order to conduct an inquiry about the overlapping material. Further feedback from the Editorial Board members and the author's institution may be sought if needed.

COMPLAINT POLICY

The complaints will be acknowledged within 10 working days, however, some issues may be complex and therefore require longer to be fully investigated.

 CORRECTION AND RETRACTION POLICY

After a paper is published, we generally do not allow making any changes to the paper. However, the editorial board may allow corrections in the published paper in exceptional cases. The corrections may be allowed to rectify unintentional miscalculations, human lapses or technical errors in the published paper. The published papers may be retracted if a clear evidence of fraudulent data, plagiarism or unethical publication practices is found. The copyright infringement or non-disclosure of conflict interest may also result in retraction of the published papers. The decision of correction or retraction will be made on case to case basis. The decision of the editorial board with regards to correction or retraction will be final and cannot be challenged.