Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics and Publication
Malpractice Statement
We Mediterranean Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and
its Publisher, follow the guidelines of the Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE) in addressing all aspects of the publication ethics and in
particularly, how to handle research cases and publication aberrations.
Editors, authors, and reviewers are expected to be aware and refer to COPE’s
Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Publication decisions: The submitted manuscripts are scanned by the Editor for
their originality and importance to the journal readers. Those not responding
to these conditions or those who are subject to plagiarism are automatically
rejected. The manuscripts accepted for review are sent to Associated Editors
who assign them to at least three referees. Once the reviews are achieved,
Editorial comments are sent to the author who is expected to reply by
performing the adequate corrections. The final decision to accept or to reject
the manuscript depends on the answers provided by the authors to reviewer
comments and the established corrections in the revised manuscript.
Fair play: Direct submissions are accepted from all researchers.
Authors do not need to have any connection with the editorial members to
publish in our journal. The Editors are due to treat all authors with fairness,
objectivity, honesty and transparency without regard to race, gender, sexual
orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political
philosophy of the authors.
Confidentiality: Any
manuscript received for revision should be treated as a confidential document
and must not be discussed with else than the editor and the corresponding
reviewers.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest: Editors and reviewers should not use the information
disclosed in a submitted work for their own interest without the author
authorization.
Duties of Reviewers
Promptness: Reviewers
should not accept a revision if the submitted manuscript discuss a theme that
does not belong to their field of interest or if they cannot perform the
revision in due time. Reviewers should notify the editor and excuse himself
from the review process.
Standards of Objectivity: Reviewers must be objective in their revision, with
constructive and not personal criticism. They should express their points
clearly in order to help the authors in their mission to improve their work.
Acknowledgment of Sources, Originality, and Plagiarism: Reviewers must identify works not cited recommend them to
the authors. They should also mention the presence of any plagiarism, overlap
or conflict of interest. The manuscript should remain secret and can be spread
with other person neither used for personal interest. Reviewers should notify
the editor of any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript
under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal
knowledge.
Duties of Authors Originality and Plagiarism: Authors should show novelty in their works, data should be
presented accurately with sufficient details and should be referenced for other
researchers to replicate them. The objective and significance of the paper must
be clearly discussed. Authors should be prepared at any time to provide public
access to their data if practicable and retain them for a reasonable time
after publication. They should avoid plagiarism and repetition describing the
essential information. They should write in clear English.
Multiple, Redundant or Concurrent Publication: Authors are not allowed to submit manuscripts describing
the same research in more than one journal or primary publication. Authors
warrant that the submitted manuscript has neither been published previously nor
is currently being considered for publication elsewhere.
Authorship of the paper: All the subjects who contributed significantly to the paper
be it in the design, conception or interpretation must be acknowledged and must
agree to the final version of the manuscript before its submission and
publication.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest: Authors should mention any financial or other substantive
conflicts of interest that might influence their results or interpretation of
their manuscript.
Fundamental errors in published works: Any significant error or inaccuracy in an already published
work must be notified once discovered by the author who should cooperate
with the editor to rectify and correct the paper.