PLAGIARISM POLICY
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.3.2
Base URL: https://ijsa.culturehealth.org/index.php/en/editorial-policies/plagiarism-policy
The Editorial Office of «INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE ANNALS» is very strict regarding plagiarism. The Journal believes that taking the ideas and work of others without giving them credit is unfair and dishonest.
Copying even one sentence from someone else’s manuscript, or even one of your own that has previously been published, without proper citation is considered plagiarism-use your own words instead. The Editorial Office retains the absolute authority to reject the review process of a submitted manuscript if it subject to minor or major plagiarism and even may cancel the publication upon the complaint of victim(s) of plagiarism.
KRPOCH Publishing uses the CrossCheck service from CrossRef for the initial detection of the possible plagiarism. If any article found to be plagiarized later on then appropriate action will be taken as per publisher guideline on plagiarism.
KRPOCH Publishing uses the iThenticate software to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts. To find out more about Similarity Check visit the website: iThenticate
IJSA document all incidents of scientific dishonesty especially of violation of ethical principles followed in science.
When dealing with cases of a possible misconduct IJSA follows the ethics flowcharts developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
IJSA is the COPE Member
Guidelines for Retracting or Correcting Articles
In the event that the Journal’s Publisher or Editors are made aware of violations of academic integrity, the presence of plagiarism in a published IJSA article KRPOCH Publishing or IJSA Editorial Office should deal with these allegations, appropriately take action about retracting or correcting articles.
The article is removed totally in case of plagiarism identification at any stage.
The complete removal of the article from the Journal’s Archive and the KRPOCH Publishing Repository as well as from scientometric databases and search engines (DOAJ, ResearchGate, Dimensions, OAJI, Zenodo, etc.) could take a few weeks.
IJSA participate in the CrossMark service using the CrossMark logo. The appearance of a CrossMark logo on a document indicates that IJSA is committed to maintaining the content through any updates, corrections, enhancements, retractions, or other changes, and alerting readers to these changes if and when they occur. For additional information on CrossMark, please visit the CrossMark website.
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