Research Misconduct Policies
RS Global publisher developed Research Misconduct Policies according to Committee on Publication Ethics recommendation.
Plagiarism
We are strongly recommending to check your manuscript for originality and avoiding cases of plagiarism. More information on the Plagiarism Statement page.
Allegations about the authorship of contributions
The author of the chapter (monographs) should be the person who made the greatest contribution to the creation of the manuscript. All those who contributed to the making of the work should be listed in the chapter (monographs) and as co-authors. If other contributors took part in the preparation of making the same work should be listed or admitted as associates and may be declared in the chapter (monographs) in the acknowledgment section.
Before accepting a final version of the chapter (monographs) for publication is necessary that the author and all co-authors approved the final version.
In all aspects of authorship and contributorship, we follow the СОРЕ principles and recommendations. More information you can find on the Authorship and Contributorship page.
Citation manipulation
If the editorial board suspects the author of citation manipulation, the manuscript will be rejected with possible sanctions against the author.
The publisher RS Global considers citation manipulation as using a large number of citations whose primary purpose is to increase the number of citations to a given author's work, using citations to monographs and articles published in RS Global.
Duplicate submission
The author must provide a manuscript that has not previously been submitted to any other journal.