FDIBA Summer Conference 2026

11 - 13 June 2026



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Author Guidelines

OBLIGATIONS OF THE AUTHORS

 

Requirements on data presentation

The authors of original scientific works are obliged to present accurately and truthfully the used scientific methods, the performed activities and the obtained results, and to base their conclusions on objective data, correct calculations and scientific arguments. Data falsification and fabrication is absolutely unacceptable.

Access to and storage of original data

The authors must provide the primary original data if requested by the reviewer, as well as give access thereto in compliance with the requirements on information and databases established by ALPSP (Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers). The authors must be ready to provide the primary data, if requested, even after the publication’s release.

Originality and plagiarism

Authors must guarantee the originality of the manuscripts they submit. If authors use results or texts from other publications of their own or by other authors, these must be accurately and correctly cited. Plagiarism in any form is inadmissible.

Multiple and simultaneous publication

The submission of an already published material by the authors is considered unethical and inadmissible. The simultaneous submission for publication of one and the same manuscript to multiple publishers contradicts the ethical standards.

Copyright

The recognition of authorship is only limited to the persons having fundamental contribution to the paper’s writing. All persons with significant input into the work can be pointed out as co-authors. Co-authors must have accepted the final version of the article and agreed with its submission for publication.

Acknowledgments Acknowledging the role of persons, who are not directly involved in the writing process, but have contributed to the work intellectually or through technical, organizational, material or financial assistance, is admissible and in conformity with the ethical standards in publishing.

Announcement of possible conflict of interest

All authors must announce conflicts of interest, which may affect the objectivity of the final results of the research or their interpretation. All used sources of funding must be specified.

Publishing errors

If authors ascertain substantial errors or inaccuracies in a published paper, they must notify the editor or publisher in due time so that corrections are made or the paper withdrawn.

By pressing the link to the paper template you accept all of the above obligations.
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