Publication ethics in DJHR Journals refer to the ethical standards, policies, and guidelines set to ensure the integrity, quality, and validity of published research in science. These ethical standards aim to promote honesty, transparency, and accountability among authors, editors, reviewers, publishers, and readers. 

These guidelines aim to promote the integrity, transparency, and reliability of scientific research, ensure that it is conducted ethically and with appropriate rigor, and prevent any misconduct or ethical violations. 

Each section is expanded upon with specific information, examples, and instructions relevant to DJHR journal and the field of academic research. Here is a detailed description of the key aspects of publication ethics in DJHR Journal:

  1. Author Responsibilities/Authorship 

  2. Plagiarism and Originality

  3. Peer-review Policy and Process 

  4. Editorial Policies / Role of Editors 

  5. Role and Responsibilities of Reviewer 

  6. Transparency

  7. Data Manipulation/Quality/Security

  8. The Conflict of Interest

  9. The Scientific Misconduct

  10. Informed Consent

  11. Retractions and Corrections

  12. The Duplicate Submission Policy

  13. Open access
  14. Copyright & Licensing
  15. Article Processing Charges (APC) 
  16.  Publication Policy