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Originality


All submissions should be original research: that is, the majority of the contents and the main conclusions should not have been published in any form or language elsewhere, nor should the article be under review elsewhere at the time of submission.
 

Plagiarism

Any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, is deemed unacceptable; if an article is found to have plagiarized in whole or in part other published works, it will be automatically rejected, and the author will be barred from submitting to the SJKS in future. In some cases the exact nature of plagiarism may be disputed, but the editors reserve the right to make a final decision in this matter.
 
Conflict of Interest

Conflict of Interest may occur when the author has financial or personal relationships that inappropriately influence or bias his or her actions. If there are any conflicts of interest or such potential, the author should disclose them at the time of submission.