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Publication Ethics Statement Energy Conversion Mechanical Engineering Journal
The Energy Conversion Mechanical Engineering Journal is firmly committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and preventing any form of unethical conduct in research and publishing. The following principles are based on internationally accepted guidelines such as those of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
1. Ethical Commitment: The journal strictly adheres to ethical principles in publishing and disseminating scientific research and scholarly findings.
2. Editorial Integrity and Confidentiality: The Editor-in-Chief, Managing Director, and all editorial members are obligated to maintain confidentiality and integrity throughout the entire review and publication process.
3. Fair and Impartial Peer Review: All submissions are evaluated objectively, fairly, and in a timely manner, with equal treatment regardless of authors’ affiliation, nationality, or background.
4. Authorship and Citation Integrity: The journal never requests unnecessary self-citations or unjustified changes in authorship.
5. Originality and Simultaneous Submission: Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
6. Responsibility for Content Accuracy: All authors share equal responsibility for the validity and reliability of the research presented.
7. Scope and Relevance: Submissions must align with the aims and scope of the journal and represent original, educational, or applied research.
8. Plagiarism and Misconduct: Any plagiarism or unethical behavior will result in appropriate actions, including retraction if necessary.
9. Research and Authorship Ethics: Authors must ensure the accuracy of all results and that all listed contributors have made substantial contributions.
10. Rejected and Withdrawn Manuscripts: Papers that are rejected or withdrawn will be permanently removed from the journal’s archive, with no further responsibility on the journal’s part.
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