Authorship and Contributor Policy
AEEESJ expects authorship to reflect meaningful scholarly contribution, responsibility for the work, and approval of the submitted and published versions.
1. Authorship Criteria
Authors should have made a meaningful contribution to the conception, design, execution, analysis, interpretation, writing, or critical revision of the manuscript. All authors should approve the submitted version and agree to be accountable for their contribution.
2. Corresponding Author Responsibilities
- Ensure that all eligible authors are included.
- Ensure that no inappropriate authors are added.
- Confirm that all authors approve the submitted manuscript.
- Manage communication with the editorial office.
- Submit required declarations and forms on behalf of the author group.
3. Changes in Authorship
Requests to add, remove, or reorder authors after submission must be explained clearly and approved by all affected authors. The journal may request written confirmation from all authors before processing authorship changes.
4. Acknowledgements
Contributors who do not meet authorship criteria may be acknowledged with their permission. Funding, technical support, administrative support, and editorial assistance should be disclosed where relevant.