Publication Ethics

Authorship
Authorship should be restricted to individuals who have made significant contributions to the work. The corresponding author must obtain consent from all co-authors listed in the manuscript and is responsible for ensuring compliance with editorial and submission guidelines. Additionally, the corresponding author manages all post-publication communications and actions. A maximum of two corresponding authors is permitted to share these responsibilities.

Conflict of Interest
Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest, including financial relationships, funding sources, or other factors that could influence the study’s results or interpretation. All contributors—authors, reviewers, and editors—must reveal any associations that could pose a conflict of interest related to the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the authors to transparently declare conflicts to prevent complications.

Plagiarism and Duplicate Submission
Plagiarism involves reproducing content from published sources without proper attribution. FaithBridge Journals thoroughly reviews all submitted manuscripts for plagiarism. Submissions found to contain partial or complete plagiarized content will be rejected immediately.

Manuscripts submitted to FaithBridge Journals must not have been previously published or simultaneously submitted to other journals. Duplicate submissions discovered during peer review will result in manuscript rejection, and those identified after publication may lead to retraction.

Open Access Policy
FaithBridge Journals ensures immediate open access to its content, facilitating the free exchange of knowledge for non-commercial purposes. Articles are published under a CC-BY-NC license, allowing unrestricted sharing and use of the work with proper attribution for non-commercial purposes. Authors are encouraged to archive their published manuscripts on personal websites, institutional repositories, and other databases.

Privacy Protection
Editors and reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the authors’ work. They are prohibited from using or sharing unpublished material from submitted manuscripts.

Human and Animal Rights
For studies involving human participants or animal models, authors must provide clear ethical declarations and approval statements at the time of submission. Compliance with ethical guidelines is mandatory for such research.

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