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  • Selected as part of the first batch of members in the "Academic Integrity and Publishing New Media Matrix"

    Academic integrity is the cornerstone of scientific research and a fundamental principle that the academic community should jointly abide by. Shandong Science is a natural science academic journal supervised and sponsored by Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences). It is the responsibility of a scientific journal to disseminate scientific knowledge and provide a high-level research exchange platform for researchers.
    In order to widely spread the concept of academic integrity through new media channels and improve the public's awareness and attention to academic integrity, the China Association of Science and Technology Periodicals of Colleges and Universities has established the "Academic Integrity and Publishing New Media Matrix" in conjunction with the "View Academic" official account. On December 16, 2024, the 28th annual meeting of the China Association of University Science and Technology Journals was held in Haikou, Hainan Province. At this meeting, Zhang Tieming, the chairman of the China Association of University Science and Technology Journals, presided over the release of the first batch of members for the "Academic Integrity and Publishing New Media Matrix". Shandong Science is fortunate to be selected as one of the first 140 new media matrices.
    The acquisition of the new media matrix certificate this time is a recognition of the scientific research integrity work of Shandong Science. The editorial department will continue to adhere to the bottom line of scientific research integrity, actively promote the concept of scientific research integrity, improve the understanding of scientific research integrity among authors, readers, peer review experts, and editors, continuously promote the dissemination of academic integrity concepts, optimize the academic publishing environment, and safeguard China's scientific research integrity cause.

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