Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics
Commitment to responsible academic publishing and research integrity
Introduction
EduEdge Pulse is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing practices. The platform aims to promote responsible research communication, intellectual honesty, and transparent academic dialogue.
Authors, editors, and contributors are expected to follow widely recognized ethical standards in academic publishing. These guidelines are designed to ensure that all published work reflects originality, accuracy, and responsible scholarship.
Responsibilities of Authors
- All submissions must be original and should not have been published elsewhere.
- Authors must ensure that all sources are properly cited and acknowledged.
- Plagiarism, data fabrication, and misrepresentation of research findings are strictly prohibited.
- Authors are responsible for the accuracy of facts, references, and interpretations presented in their work.
- Any potential conflict of interest must be clearly disclosed.
Editorial Responsibilities
- The editorial team evaluates submissions based on academic merit, originality, and relevance to the platform’s scope.
- Editors maintain confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.
- Editorial decisions are made fairly and without discrimination.
- Editors may request revisions to improve clarity, structure, or referencing.
Integrity and Transparency
EduEdge Pulse encourages transparency and ethical conduct in all stages of academic publishing. The platform strives to create an environment where ideas can be shared responsibly and scholarly dialogue can flourish.
- Research findings must be presented honestly.
- All contributors must follow responsible academic practices.
- Any ethical concerns regarding a published article may be reviewed by the editorial team.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is considered a serious violation of academic ethics. Authors must ensure that their work is original and that any borrowed ideas, quotations, or data are properly acknowledged.
- Direct copying without citation is not permitted.
- Submissions may be reviewed for similarity and originality.
- Articles found to contain plagiarism may be rejected or removed.
Conflict of Interest
Authors should disclose any financial, professional, or personal relationships that could influence their research or interpretations. Transparency helps maintain trust in academic publishing.
Ethical Research Practices
- Research involving participants should respect ethical standards and privacy.
- Authors must ensure responsible use of data and research materials.
- Scholarly discussions should remain respectful and constructive.
