Author Rights and Responsibilities

1. Original Work

Manuscripts submitted to CSHR must be original work submitted exclusively to CSHR and never published before, excluding in short abstract form. A manuscript previously published in another language is not regarded as an original contribution.

2. Copyright

With each manuscript you must submit a CSHR copyright form which transfers the copyright to unpublished article to CSHR and which warrants that the article is the original work of the author and does not infringe the copyright of any other parties. Before publication, the Editorial and Publication Office must receive a signed hard copy of the copyright form, which can be obtained on the CSHR web site.

3. Ethical and Legal Issues

Plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, and double submission are unacceptable. Authors are responsible for acknowledging sources appropriately. CSK assumes that material submitted to CSHR is properly available for general dissemination to the readership of CSHR. It is the responsibility of the authors, not CSK or CSHR, to determine whether disclosure of their material requires the prior consent of other parties and, if so, to obtain it.

4. Contents

Statements and opinions given in the articles published in CSHR are the expressions of the contributors. Responsibility for the contents of published papers rests upon the authors, not CSK or CSHR.

5. Authorship

Every contributor should be listed as an author and no one but contributors should be listed as authors. The submitting author is regarded as the corresponding author. All correspondence will be sent to the submitting author by e-mail.