Ethics declaration
The editorial team of the Journal is committed to the scientific community to guarantee the ethics and quality of the published articles. The publication takes as a reference the code of conduct and good practices that the Publication Ethics Committee (COPE) defines for editors of scientific journals, as well as the recommendations of the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) to which it belongs
DUTIES OF EDITORS
The editor must always guarantee: fair play and editorial independence, confidentiality, disclosure of conflicts of interest, publication decisions and participation and cooperation in investigations, following the COPE rules.
DUTIES OF REVIEWERS
Reviewers have a duty to: Contribute to editorial decisions, Speed, Confidentiality, follow Objectivity Standards, Acknowledgment of sources and Disclosure of any conflict of interest.
DUTIES OF THE AUTHORS
Authors must report data standards, access and retain data, ensure originality and avoid plagiarism, avoid multiple, duplicate, redundant or concurrent submission/publication, ensure manuscript authorship, disclosure of any conflicts of interest, acknowledgment of sources, hazards with human or animal subjects (if reporting is required), participating in peer review, and reporting fundamental errors in published work if required.
DUTIES OF THE EDITORIAL
Management of unethical publication behavior and guarantee of access to the content of the journal.
AUTHORSHIP PROBLEMS
For authorship conflicts, the COPE guidelines are also followed.
INFORMED CONSENT FOR RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMANS AND ETHICS COMMITTEES
In the case of investigations that involve human beings, informed consent is required to be able to place the data of the individuals or the declaration of anonymity in the information presented. This document is submitted for journal review when appropriate.
Likewise, if the research has passed the review of an ethics committee, it must be informed at the time of presenting the paper.