Principles of Research and Publication Ethics
In scientific papers sent to eJNM, the guidelines related to the Scientific Research and Publication Ethics of Higher Education Institutions, the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editor sand the International Standards for the Authors and Authors of the Committee should be taken into attention. Plagiarism, forgery in the data, misleading, repetition of publications, divisional publication and individuals who do not contribute to the research are among the authors are unacceptable practices within the ethical rules. Legal actions will be taken in case of any ethical irregularity related to this and similar practices.
Plagiarism: Placing the original ideas, methods, data, or works of others, partly or completely, without making reference to the scientific rules, is dealt with in the context of plagiarism. In order to avoid plagiarism,the authors should refer to the scientific rules in a manner that is appropriate and should pay attention to the references of all scientific papers in their works.
Forgery of Data: The use of data that does not exist or is modified in scientific research is data in the scopeof forgery. Authors should analyze their data in accordance with ethical rules and without exposing them to achange in validity and reliability during the research process.
Detortion: Changing the records or data obtained from the study, showing the devices or materials that are not used in the research as used, changing or shaping the research results according to the interests of the people and organizations that are supported are considered within the scope of distortion. The authors should be honest, objective and transparent in the information they provide in relation to the research process. They should avoid violating the rules of ethics.
Repetition: Presenting the same publication as separate publications without referring to the previous publications is considered within the scope of repetition of publications. The responsibility for the publicationof the publications submitted for evaluation in another place or in the evaluation process belongs to the The authors should refrain from repeating the original and original research and they should pay attention to submit their original and original research.
Divisional Publication: It is the dissemination of the results of a research within the scope of dissemination in more than one way that disrupts the integrity of the research and publishing these publications as separate publications. Authors should consider the integrity of the research and avoid divisions that will affect the research.
Authorship: The inclusion of people who do not contribute to the research or not to include the people who have contributed is considered within the scope of unfair All authors should have contributed sufficiently to the planning, design, data collection, analysis, evaluation, preparation of the research and finalization of the research.
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