Adherence to COPE, WAME, and DORA Principles
The editorial board of the journal adheres to the following principles and recommendations of international organizations:
- The journal must steadily adhere to the ethical standards defined by COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics):
Transparency in the submission, peer review, and publication processes.
Impartiality and independence of editors and reviewers.
Academic integrity: avoidance of plagiarism, falsification, and duplicate publications.
Correct authorship: clear definition of each author's contribution.
Handling complaints: the existence of open and clear procedures for handling appeals and ethics complaints.
Retraction and correction of articles: a clear procedure for retraction, corrections, and publishing of error notifications.
- WAME (World Association of Medical Editors, principles for editors of all sciences)
The editorial office shall apply WAME recommendations in a broader context:#
Editorial independence: editorial decisions shall be taken exclusively on the basis the quality of work,without pressure from sponsors, any kind of institutions or commercial interests.
Conflicts of interest: all authors, reviewers, and editors are obliged to declare them.
Peer review: ensuring objective, fair, and timely expert assessment.
Transparency of funding: obligatory disclosure of information about grants, sponsors, and sources of research funding.
Support for young scientists: promoting research publications by authors at the early stage of their careers.
- The journal supports the principles of fair assessment of scientific activity DORA (San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment):
High-quality assessment: not limiting to bibliometric indicators (impact factor, h-index), but evaluating research by its quality, novelty, and research contribution.
Diversity of results: valuing different types of research input, e.g., software, data sets, algorithms and technical solutions, not confining the assessment to articles per se.
Interdisciplinarity: recognizing interdisciplinary research as equivalent to classical narrow-profile publications.
Open science: encouraging the publication of preprints, providing open access to data and software codes.
- General principles for high quality of publications ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors):
Authorship criteria: only the one shall be deemed as the author who has made a significant contribution to the work, its writing and approval.
Research ethics: strict compliance with the norms for data handling, co-working with participants of research, and in time of experiments.
Data openness: encouraging authors to preserve and provide access to research data.
- The current principles of open science (Open Science, Plan S, FAIR Data)
Open Access: the policy of promoting open access to research results.
FAIR principles for data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable): ensuring the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of research data.
Plan S: supporting the strategy of publishing in journals and archives with open access.
Ethical use of AI: compliance with the principles of transparency and responsibility in case of using artificial intelligence in research.



