
The Journal implements a standardized approach to authorship and contributor roles based on the CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy). This approach ensures transparency, proper attribution of contributions, and alignment with international best practices, including the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
Authorship is limited to individuals who have made a substantial intellectual contribution to the research and manuscript preparation. All authors must:
Individuals who do not meet these criteria should be acknowledged but not listed as authors.
Authors are required to specify their individual contributions using the CRediT taxonomy. One author may have multiple roles.
The main roles include:
Each manuscript must include a clearly defined Author Contributions section specifying the roles of each author according to the CRediT taxonomy.
To standardize submission requirements, the Journal uses the following interactive checklist:
Download EASE Interactive Checklist for Submitting Authors
Authors are required to complete this checklist and submit it together with the manuscript.
Example:
Author Contributions: Conceptualization – A.B.; Methodology – A.B., C.D.; Formal Analysis – C.D.; Writing – Original Draft – A.B.; Writing – Review & Editing – all authors.
All authors share responsibility for the content of the publication. The corresponding author is responsible for:
Any changes in authorship (addition, removal, or rearrangement of authors) after submission are permitted only if:
The Journal reserves the right to request supporting documentation.
The Journal does not accept:
Violations may result in manuscript rejection or article retraction in accordance with COPE guidelines.
This policy is an integral part of the Author Guidelines. Manuscripts that do not include a properly structured Author Contributions section and/or a completed EASE checklist may be returned to the authors for revision prior to peer review.