Duties of Author(s)
1. Authors must ensure the originality of their manuscript and that it has not been previously published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere for publication.
2. Authors must not claim ownership of intellectual content that is not their own.
3. Authors must disclose any funding sources and potential conflicts of interest related to their academic work or research.
4. Authors must present their work accurately, with conclusions that align with the information and statements in the manuscript.
5. For research involving human participants or animals, authors must include an ethics certificate from the appropriate review committee.
6. Authors are responsible for proofreading, editing, and properly formatting their manuscript, including accurate citation of relevant sources. Previously retracted sources should not be cited.
7. Authors must revise their manuscript within the specified timeframe based on the feedback and suggestions provided by the reviewers.

Duties of Reviewers
1. Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the review process and refrain from discussing unpublished works with anyone until after publication.
2. Reviewers must declare any conflicts of interest and must not have personal relationships with the authors.
3. Reviewers should aim to contribute to academic knowledge by evaluating manuscripts within their area of expertise.
4. Reviewers should identify any relevant published work that the authors have missed, as well as point out any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript and other published papers.
5. Reviewers must not claim ownership of the intellectual content in the manuscripts they review.
6. Reviewers must submit their completed manuscript evaluation forms by the specified deadline.

Duties of Editors
1. Editors must maintain the confidentiality of the review process, and refrain from discussing unpublished works with anyone until after publication.
2. Editors are responsible for determining the quality and suitability of all manuscripts submitted to the journal, and making the final decision on which articles to accept for publication based on the journal's policies.
3. Editors must avoid any conflicts of interest with authors and reviewers.
4. Editors must not claim ownership of the intellectual content in submitted manuscripts.
5. Editors must not disclose any personal information about authors or reviewers during the review period.
6. Editors must thoroughly check all articles for plagiarism using reliable tools.
7. Editors are responsible for evaluating the clarity and validity of the methodologies used, as well as the credibility of the results presented in all manuscripts.