Authorship Criteria
Authorship in a published paper should be based on a significant contribution to the planning and execution of the study. Co-Supervisor in a Master or PhD work are insufficient to claim authorship. The author order of article should be based on the relative contribution in the research. To make it clear, Update Publishing demands a written statement about Authors Contribution at the end of article before Reference Section. Before submitting to the journal, the corresponding author should seek permission from all co-authors of the study. After final acceptance, it will not be possible to change the author order.
Responsibilities of Authors
- Authors are responsible for the content and originality of the submitted paper (See Multidisciplinary Cosmopolitan Journal of Research Policy on Plagiarism).
- Authors should take consent from all co-authors before submission.
- It is assumed that the paper is solely submitted to this journal, and not under consideration in any other journal.
- If taken from already published sources, all materials included should be acknowledged and properly cited. Permission letter is needed from previous authors/publisher in cased of already published figures or tables or data.
- The raw data of the reported study should be retained with author records, if case any query arise, corresponding author will be responsible to explain.
- All funding sources should be acknowledged.
- If needed, Ethical Approvals from concerned authorities for conducting the studies should be submitted.
- Authors should declare any potential conflicts of interest
- "Experiments on animals were performed in accordance with the ethical guidelines and regulations" should be certified by animal experiment paper authors.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Reviewers should evaluate manuscript based on the scientific merit in an impartial and unbiased way.
- They should particularly comment on Novelty and originality of the work.
- They should evaluate the article reader’s interest and potential impact on community.
- They should evaluate the suitability of methodology described, study design etc.,
- They should complete the review process in a timely manner.
- The information related to the article under review should be kept confidential.
- Reviewer should not retain or copy the manuscript.
- Any potential conflicts of interest should be communicated to the Editor of MUCOJOR.
- The review process should be based on fairness policy in intellectual and scientific contents regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenry nor political values of author(s).
Responsibilities of Editor Board
- Editor should take any decision solely based on intellectual contents and scientific merits and should not be biased.
- Editor should act in a balanced, objective and fair way, without discrimination on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, ethnic or geographical origin of the authors.
- The information related to the article under review should be kept confidential
- Follow up with reviewers to finish the timely review of all manuscripts.
- Solve the issues with authors/reviewers, if any misconduct is suspected
- Responsibility and authority to reject/accept an article
- Editor should treat allegations of plagiarism seriously and should reserve the right to reject papers if there is doubt whether appropriate procedures have been followed.
Responsibilities of Advisory Board
- Show your personal opinions on the Journal's direction and performance.
- Your active participation in the growth of the Journal.
- Provide subject-specific additional help.
- Working with recommendations on themes that should be handled by the journal, as well as the general scope and emphasis of the journal, is expected.
- Providing guidance on Journal policy and content, as well as raising awareness of the Journal.