Plagiarim Policy

Plagiarim Policy

"PLAGIARISM" can take two forms: 1) the author knowingly copies someone else's work and claims it as their own, or 2) the author copies his previously published material either in whole or in part, without providing appropriate references - also referred to as " self-plagiarism" or "duplicate publication".

Plagiarism before publication
Will judge each plagiarism case on its own merits. If plagiarism is detected, either by editors, peer reviewers or editorial staff at any stage before or after acceptance, during editing or at the proofing stage of the page, we will notify the author, ask him or her or to rewrite the text or quote the text appropriately and cite original source.

When is Plagiarism Checked?
Each submitted manuscript will be checked for plagiarism with Turnitin Software and if it passes, it will be sent to the editor to be sent to reviewers to check the substance of the article.

Plagiarism
Manuscripts may not be freely accessible by article indexing services due to restrictions by programmers, journals, or publishers; or available on journal sites but not indexed by article indexing services. In such cases when a plagiarism check is carried out, the content of the checked manuscript cannot be compared with the original manuscript because restrictions and plagiarism will not be detected.

 Plagiarism limit is 30%