Ethics of publishing

That one of the most important principles and ethics of scientific research and publishing are

Credibility and accuracy in recording data and results, analyzing them and publishing them in scientific research.

Not to manipulate or bias the design, analysis and presentation of data in scientific research.

Accept constructive criticism by referees for research and act accordingly before publishing scientific research.

Researchers must respect the intellectual property of the stakeholders of research, patents and copyrights, and not to impersonate and steal them, as well as not to use any unpublished data or results without referring to their owners.

That the goal of publishing scientific research is for the sake of developing economic institutions and benefiting mankind in general and not for the purpose of obtaining personal interest only.

Provide appreciation and thanks to those who contributed to preparing research, dissertations and scientific theses.

Supporting undergraduate and postgraduate students during their research career, as well as enhancing their capabilities and enabling them to make their own decisions.

Adhere to the instructions and publishing rules set by journals and the organizing bodies for scientific research.

Proper use of available resources to achieve the desired goals and objectives.

Not to violate human rights and dignity when conducting scientific research experiments on humans.

Researchers should avoid supporting any private parties with an agenda that would unlawfully make research material for their interests.