Call for Paper - Volume 2 Issue 2
Papers are invited for Volume 2 Issue 2
Plagiarism is defined as:
To take someone else's work and pass it off as your own, or to promote someone else's existing idea as new and innovative.
Plagiarism is defined as any of the following:
Crossref Similarity Check Powered by iThenticate
Under the criteria of COPE, the journals adhere to the best practices in scholarly publishing ethics. All the papers submitted have to pass through an initial screening and will be checked through the Advanced Plagiarism Detection Software (CrossCheck by iThenticate). iThenticate is the leading provider of professional plagiarism detection and prevention technology used worldwide by scholarly publishers. It helps editors, authors, and researchers avoid plagiarism by comparing submissions to its database of over 60 billion web pages and 155 million content items, which includes 49 million works from 800 scholarly publishers who use Crossref Similarity Check powered by iThenticate software.
Plagiarism Policy and Action
Before the peer-review process, the journals conduct a similarity check on each submission, and based on the content of the similarity check, the following steps are taken:
1. The document will be returned to the author for editing if it is deemed to have less similarity. After deleting all resemblance and rewriting the text, the author can resubmit the manuscript. After editing, the resubmitted work will be scrutinised further to ensure that there is no plagiarism or duplicating of already published data.
2. If there is a high level of resemblance in the content, the work will be rejected and will not be considered for editing and publishing.
If plagiarism is discovered at a later stage, all actions related to the plagiarism offence will be taken.
The paper will be withdrawn if the level of plagiarism identified after publication is too high.
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Papers are invited for Volume 2 Issue 2