Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics
The literary appreciation journal is committed to maintaining high standards of publication ethics in every stage of the publication process. All parties involved, including authors, editors, reviewers, and journal managers, are required to uphold the principles of honesty, objectivity, academic integrity, and professionalism in carrying out their respective responsibilities.
Authors are responsible for ensuring that submitted manuscripts are original works, free from plagiarism, and have not been previously published or submitted to other journals. Authors are also required to provide proper citations and present research data and findings accurately without manipulation.
Editors are responsible for evaluating manuscripts objectively based on academic quality without discrimination regarding the authors’ background. Editors must also maintain the confidentiality of manuscript information and must not use unpublished materials for personal interests. Reviewers are expected to provide fair, constructive, and timely evaluations to support the improvement of scholarly articles.
The journal strictly opposes all forms of publication misconduct, including plagiarism, data fabrication, citation manipulation, and duplicate publication. If ethical violations are identified, the editorial board has the right to take appropriate action according to the journal’s policies, including rejection or retraction of published articles.