Kebijakan Plagiarisme
Plagiarism is the unethical act of copying another person's previous ideas, processes, results, or words without explicit acknowledgment of the original author and source. Self-plagiarism occurs when an author uses large portions of his or her own previously published work without using appropriate references. This can range from getting the same manuscript published in multiple journals to modifying a previously published manuscript with some new data.
Types of Plagiarism
Complete Plagiarism: Previously published content without any changes to the text, ideas and grammar is considered as complete plagiarism. This involves presenting the exact text of the source as one's own.
Partial Plagiarism: If the content is a mix of different sources, where the author has extensively repeated the text, then it is known as partial plagiarism.
Self-Plagiarism: When an author reuses complete or part of their previously published research, then it is known as self-plagiarism. Complete self-plagiarism is the case when an author republishes their own work that was previously published in a new journal.
Please Note:
- Full plagiarism, partial plagiarism, and self-plagiarism are not allowed.
- Authors should ensure that they have written all original work, and if the author has used the work and/or words of others that these have been appropriately cited or cited.
- An author may not generally publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research in more than one journal or primary publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously is unethical and unacceptable publishing behavior. Proper recognition of the work of others should always be given. Authors should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the work reported.
Editors will run a plagiarism check using Turnitin on submitted articles before sending them to reviewers. We do not process plagiarized content. If an article has more than 15% plagiarism based on the inspection results, the article will be rejected. This journal was carried out using Mendeley as a Reference Manager Tool.