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In accordance with its non-commercial open access policy, Journal DYCSVICTORIA provides free access to the full content of the journal in digital format through its electronic portal. Authors are also authorized to post the article in the version published by the Journal on their personal website or in an open-access repository, distribute copies of the published article in electronic or printed format to any interested party, and reuse part or all of the article in future articles or books, provided that appropriate acknowledgment is given to the Journal.
The names and email addresses entered in this journal will be used exclusively for the purposes established by the Journal and will not be made available to third parties or used for any other purpose.
Authors must declare that there are no conflicts of interest that could have influenced the results presented in their manuscript, the discussion of those results, or the conclusions reached.
In addition, authors must provide a written statement declaring that their manuscript is original and unpublished, and that its contents are the result of their own intellectual contribution. They also undertake not to submit the manuscript for consideration by another publication while it is under review by Journal DYCSVICTORIA, nor subsequently if it is accepted for publication.
Journal DYCSVICTORIA does not tolerate plagiarism. Therefore, all submissions will be screened using Turnitin's iThenticate similarity detection software to identify evidence of potential plagiarism (copying text or results from other sources without proper acknowledgment) or self-plagiarism (reproducing a substantial portion of one's own previously published work without appropriate citation while presenting the results as original).
If a manuscript exceeds 20% similarity with previously published content, it will be returned to the authors for revision and resubmission. If, upon resubmission, the manuscript again exceeds the established similarity threshold, it will be rejected.
Likewise, Journal DYCSVICTORIA is committed to preventing conflicts of interest throughout the manuscript evaluation process. Editors and reviewers participating in the peer-review process are required to disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest that could affect their impartiality, including conflicts arising from disagreement or antagonism with the research topic or line of inquiry addressed in the manuscript under evaluation. All manuscripts are evaluated under a double-blind peer review process.





