Duties of Author
Responsibilities of Authors
- An author is expected to be accountable for the presented data and information in their particular article along with taking responsibility for the consequence.
- The authors are probable to present genuine original outcomes of their research, and an appropriate and relevant citation should be considered while representing the data and documenting the discussion. Authors must provide information that is comprehensible and reproducible. Supporting information such as figures and tables provided by the authors should be legible and must be reproducible precisely.
- An author should not repeat any previous research data from anyone else while submitting an original manuscript for a primary publication in Discovery (International Multidisciplinary Refereed Research Journal).
- Authors should strictly adhere to the authorship guidelines of Discovery (International Multidisciplinary Refereed Research Journal). All listed authors must have made a significant contribution to the research presented in the manuscript and approved all its claims.
- Any person to be considered as an author of an original research article must have contributed in any of the following ways – design and methodology of the study, actively taken part in experiments, one of the main parts in analyzing the data, supported in documenting the article and drawing the conclusion. It is mandatory to include everyone who made a significant contribution toward the completion of the research work.
- Any pecuniary or private agency funding the research must be clearly stated in the copyright details.