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• Over 70 reviews from leading international contributors
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• Paper alert service - the latest exciting papers
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Ethics
in Publishing: General Statement
The Editor(s) and Publisher of this Journal believe that there are fundamental principles
underlying scholarly or professional publishing. While this may not amount to a formal 'code of conduct', these fundamental principles
with respect to the authors' paper are that the paper should: i) be the authors' own original work, which has not been previously published
elsewhere, ii) reflect the authors' own research and analysis and do so in a truthful and complete manner, iii) properly credit the meaningful
contributions of co-authors and co-researchers, iv) not be submitted to more than one journal for consideration, and v) be appropriately
placed in the context of prior and existing research. Of equal importance are ethical guidelines dealing with research methods and research
funding, including issues dealing with informed consent, research subject privacy rights, conflicts of interest, and sources of funding.
While it may not be possible to draft a 'code' that applies adequately to all instances and circumstances, we believe it useful to outline
our expectations of authors and procedures that the Journal will employ in the event of questions concerning author conduct. With respect
to conflicts of interest, the Publisher now requires authors to declare any conflicts of interest that relate to papers accepted for
publication in this Journal. A conflict of interest may exist when an author or the author's institution has a financial or other relationship
with other people or organizations that may inappropriately influence the author's work. A conflict can be actual or potential and full
disclosure to the Journal is the safest course. All submissions to the Journal must include disclosure of all relationships that could
be viewed as presenting a potential conflict of interest. The Journal may use such information as a basis for editorial decisions and
may publish such disclosures if they are believed to be important to readers in judging the manuscript. A decision may be made by the
Journal not to publish on the basis of the declared conflict.
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Editors:
Jeff Dangl
Detlef Weigel