Publication Ethics

Author's Ethics

Submitted manuscripts must be the original work of the author(s) and only unpublished manuscripts should be submitted.

All co-authors should clearly mention their sizeable contribution to the article. Simply saying all author contribute equally will not be accepted. This policy is adopted to avoid ghostwriting practices.  

Authors (s) must acknowledge financial and non-financial support in the development of the manuscript. 

The sources of data used in the development of the manuscript must be acknowledged properly.

The paper is sent to the author prior to publishing. For any mistakes in the paper, the authors will be held responsible.

Authors must be noted that all manuscripts will be checked by Plagiarism Scanner Software iThenticate.

Editor's Ethics

Upon receiving the manuscript, the Editor must ensure about any observed conflict of interest with the manuscript subject or author (s), or what so ever. Then he/she must desist from further process and it must be communicated to the Chief Editor for assigning new editor for the process, 

That all manuscripts are evaluated in fairness based on the intellectual content of the paper regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenry, or political values of authors.

That information pertaining to manuscripts are kept confidential.

The Editorial Board takes responsibility for making publication decisions for submitted manuscripts based on the reviewer's evaluation of the manuscript.

Reviewer's Ethics

Upon receiving the manuscript, the reviewer must declare about any observed conflict of interest with the manuscript subject, he/she must desist from further review and it must be communicated to the Editor.

That all manuscripts are reviewed in fairness based on the intellectual content of the paper regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenry, or political values of the author(s).

That all information pertaining to the manuscript is kept confidential.

That any information that may be the reason for the rejection of publication of a manuscript must be communicated to the Editor.

Publication Malpractice

Academia Publishing Group Journals' board agrees that before and after publication, if any manuscript is found plagiarized, infringing intellectual rights of an author's work, etc it will be removed from the journal and the author will be blacklisted from our journal system.

Also, he/she has to bear the legal action started by the original author/owner.