Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

Publication Ethics Statement
All parties involved in the publication process (authors, editorial board and reviewers) must make decisions in accordance with ethical standards of conduct. Nüsha Journal expects all parties to comply with these standards. Best publication ethics standards are upheld and all possible precautions are taken against publication malpractices. Nüsha Journal, as a publisher, takes its duty of guardianship seriously in all stages of publishing and accepts its ethical and other responsibilities.

International Standards for Authors
Nüsha Journal does not request a signed application letter from all authors of an article and does not impose any practices that impose orders on authors. All authors applying to Nüsha Journal are expected to voluntarily comply with international standards [ethical principles determined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). https://publicationethics.org /].

Authors must confirm that their articles are original works. Plagiarism, fabrication, forgery, duplicate publication, data production, etc. are prohibited.
Authors should not cause physical or legal harm to research participants and should not engage in psychological abuse. In addition, authors should guarantee the privacy and anonymity of their research participants.

Authors should identify the persons or institutions that support the research (sponsor).
Authors should confirm that the article has not been published before and is not currently being evaluated for publication elsewhere.
Authors should make sure that they have included all sources used in the preparation of their article in the reference list.
When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in their published work, they must immediately notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the article.
Authors should report any conflict of interest or convergence of interest to Nüsha Journal.
All submitted articles must be subject to similarity control by the authors using the ithenticate program and the similarity report must be uploaded to the journal system together with the article. Authors must absolutely avoid plagiarism, including self-plagiarism. Articles with results exceeding 18% in the similarity report outside the References section are not evaluated by Nüsha Journal. International Standards for the Editorial Board
Editorial Board and Editorial Board members are required to comply with the international standards of the Editorial Board. The editor and editorial board members of Nüsha Journal are expected to voluntarily comply with international standards [the ethical principles determined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). https://publicationethics.org / ].
The Editorial Board thoroughly checks submitted articles to determine whether they can be published and to prevent misconduct. If a study is identified as malicious, the relevant author is responsible for retracting or correcting the article based on feedback from the editor and reviewers.
The Editorial Board must keep all information regarding submitted articles confidential.
The Editorial Board is responsible for making publication decisions for submitted articles.
The Editorial Board should strive to meet the needs of readers and authors.
The Editorial Board should strive to improve and develop the quality of Nüsha Journal.
The Editorial Board should attach utmost importance to scientific quality and originality.
The Editorial Board should always be ready to publish corrections, clarifications, retractions and apologies when necessary.
International Standards for Reviewers
Reviewers must comply with international review standards after accepting the review invitation. Reviewers of Nüsha Journal are expected to voluntarily comply with international standards [the ethical principles determined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). https://publicationethics.org /].
Reviewers must keep information about the manuscript confidential.
Reviewers must bring to the attention of the Editorial Board all information that may be grounds for rejecting the publication of the manuscript.
Reviewers must evaluate the manuscripts in terms of scientific quality.
Reviewers must objectively evaluate the manuscripts only according to their originality, importance and relevance to the journal's fields.
Reviewers must notify Nüsha Journal of any conflict of interest.
Approval Policy
Author/s must comply with ethical and legal standards and the following conditions must be notified to those who participated in the research conducted to produce the manuscript:
Participants in your research must be informed that a study will be conducted on them.
Participants in your research should be informed that participation is voluntary, that there is no penalty for refusing to participate, and that participants can withdraw at any time without penalty.
Participants in your research should be informed about the purpose of your research and the procedures you will follow in the research.
Participants in your research should be informed about the contact information where they can reach you for answers to questions about the research.
Participation in your research

Last Update Time: 11/25/24, 8:13:05 PM