Authorship and Contribution
Authors should make meaningful scholarly contributions, approve final outputs, and accept responsibility for the integrity of the work.
Research and Publication Ethics
INSPIRE promotes responsible research conduct, transparent dissemination, ethical authorship, and peer-reviewed publication standards.
Authors should make meaningful scholarly contributions, approve final outputs, and accept responsibility for the integrity of the work.
Submissions should be original, properly cited, and free from plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unauthorized use of others’ work.
Review should be fair, confidential, constructive, timely, and free from undisclosed conflicts of interest.
Researchers should follow applicable ethical approvals, informed consent practices, data privacy requirements, and responsible reporting standards.
Authors, reviewers, editors, and organizers should disclose financial, institutional, personal, or professional conflicts that may affect judgment.
Publication processes, fees, review expectations, licensing, corrections, and retraction policies should be stated clearly where applicable.
INSPIRE does not support predatory publication practices, fabricated peer review, paper mills, ghost authorship, citation manipulation, or guaranteed publication claims that bypass ethical editorial review. Members are expected to respect institutional research ethics requirements and the standards of legitimate scholarly publishing.
Publication Support