Editorial Policies
Authors must ensure originality of their submissions, and there is no improper academic misconduct including plagiarism, manuscript washing, and duplicate submissions. Authors must have read the journal’s policies clearly before submitting manuscripts, and the manuscripts should meet the requirements set out in the journal’s Author Guidelines. Authors, editors, and reviewers must abide by publication ethics, and all personnel involved in the process from submission to publication are not allowed to disclose any information related to personal privacy or personal information, as well as the content of the article.
Sin-Chn Scientific Press strictly abides by the Ethical Oversight Policy of COPE. Any submission with unethical possibility will not be push forward to the next stage. A rigorous editorial process ensures an objective decision. Sin-Chn Scientific Press also deals with suspected ethical problems, consent for medical case reports, and publication ethics issues specific to social science disciplines by following COPE guidelines. Submissions relating to animal research should follow international norms and academic value of its discipline, and provide the granting committee or approval identifiers, e.g., the reference numbers. If necessary, the Editorial Office will check the authenticity with the granting committee. Authors should explain the reasons if there is no ethics approval information. If submissions involve human research, the Informed Content Statement is needed.