Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
DYNA journal is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of ethical publishing. We follow the principles established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and other relevant international organizations to ensure integrity, transparency, and accountability in scientific research.
Responsibilities of the Editor
- Ensure fair and unbiased review of all submissions.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding all submitted manuscripts.
- Actively prevent any form of plagiarism, unethical research, or fraudulent data.
- Make publication decisions based on the academic merit of the manuscript.
Responsibilities of Authors
- Submit original work that has not been published or is under consideration elsewhere.
- Properly cite all sources and acknowledge contributions from others.
- Avoid plagiarism, data fabrication, and duplicate submissions.
- Disclose any conflicts of interest or sources of funding.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Provide objective, timely, and constructive evaluations of manuscripts.
- Maintain confidentiality and avoid using unpublished research for personal advantage.
- Disclose any conflicts of interest that might affect their judgment.
Ethical Guidelines on Research Misconduct
- Plagiarism, falsification of data, and unethical research practices are strictly prohibited.
- Any detected misconduct will result in rejection, correction, or retraction of the published article.
- Authors may be required to provide raw data or explanations for their findings.
Conflict of Interest and Transparency
- Authors, editors, and reviewers must disclose any financial, institutional, or other conflicts of interest.
- Any corrections, retractions, or editorial concerns will be transparently communicated to the readership.
Complaints and Appeals
- The journal provides a mechanism for handling ethical concerns, complaints, and disputes regarding published works.
- All cases of suspected misconduct will be investigated following COPE guidelines.
DYNA journal is dedicated to ethical publishing practices, ensuring credibility and trust in scientific research.