Authorship identification
Author attribution means obtaining assurance that each author in the manuscript's author group has contributed to that particular part of the study. Where there are doubts on the part of the editor, especially the discrepancy between the content of the manuscript and the professional competence of one of the authors, the scientific field of interest, or other publications that may be based on a particular author, the author should ask author a group of other authors to submit contributions to carry out research and preparation of the manuscript. In doing so, we will specifically mention the contributions of the authors in question. Authorship is guaranteed by a license agreement between the licensor (author) and the licensee (publisher).
Corresponding authors must choose from the composition of the author group to act on behalf of the entire author group in all questions regarding interactions with the editorial team. He/She is responsible for making all arrangements for the conversion of the manuscript into an article and its subsequent publication, as well as the publisher's rules regarding the post-publication stage of the article should such a need arise. If there is a legitimate need on the part of the authors to remove or add co-authors or change the order of the authors, such changes after submission of the manuscript are only possible with the consent of the respective authors.
Author determination also requires that ghost authors, guest authors, and gift authors are not included in author groups. As for the implementation of the rules for working with manuscripts, this procedure is the standard for starting work with manuscripts.