Compliance with COPE, WAME, and DORA Principles and Recommendations
The Editorial Board adheres to the principles and recommendations issued by leading international organizations and initiatives, as outlined below.
- COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics)
The journal follows the ethical standards articulated by COPE, including:
– Transparency across submission, peer review, editorial decision-making, and publication workflows;
– Impartiality and independence of editors and reviewers;
– Academic integrity, including the prevention of plagiarism, data fabrication or falsification, and duplicate publication;
– Responsible authorship, with clear attribution of each author’s contribution;
– Complaints and appeals handling, supported by public, well-defined procedures for ethics-related concerns;
– Retractions and corrections, supported by clear processes for retraction, correction, and error notification.
- WAME (World Association of Medical Editors)
WAME guidance is used as a transferable governance baseline for editorial operations, including:
– Editorial independence, ensuring decisions are made without undue influence from sponsors, institutions, or commercial interests;
– Conflict of interest (COI) disclosure, required for authors, reviewers, and editors;
– Peer review quality assurance, ensuring objective, fair, and timely expert – assessment;
– Funding transparency, including disclosure of grants, sponsors, and research funding sources;
– Support for early-career researchers, enabling publication pathways for scholars at the beginning of their academic careers.
- DORA (San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment)
The journal supports responsible and fair research assessment practices, including:
– Moving beyond bibliometrics (e.g., impact factor, h-index) toward evaluation based on quality, novelty, and scholarly contribution;
– Valuing diverse research outputs, including software, datasets, algorithms, and technical solutions, not only journal articles;
– Recognizing interdisciplinary research as equivalent in scholarly value to traditional disciplinary publications;
– Encouraging Open Science, including preprints and open access to data and code where appropriate.
- ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors)
The journal applies the following principles as broadly relevant good practice:
– Authorship criteria, recognizing authorship only for those who have made a substantive intellectual contribution.
– Research ethics, including compliance with standards for data governance, human participants, and experimental integrity where applicable.
– Data openness, encouraging the preservation and responsible sharing of research data.
- Additional Contemporary Frameworks (Open Science, Plan S, FAIR Data, and responsible AI use)
The journal aligns with current best practices in scholarly communication, including:
– Open Access, supporting barrier-free access to research outputs;
– FAIR Data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) to strengthen reusability and reproducibility of research data;
– Plan S, supporting publishing models and infrastructures that enable immediate open access;
– Ethical and transparent AI use, ensuring accountability and disclosure where AI technologies are applied in research and manuscript preparation.


