Plagiarism Check
All manuscripts submitted to the journal are screened using the iThenticate software to verify the originality of the research and ensure adherence to proper citation practices.
similarity Policy
The overall similarity of the manuscript must not exceed 20%, according to the following guidelines:
Similarity from a single source: Must be less than 5%.
Research sections: Certain sections, such as Methodology, References, and Appendices, are excluded from the similarity calculation due to the use of standardized terminology and formats.
High similarity: If the overall similarity exceeds 20%, the manuscript will be automatically rejected in cases of confirmed plagiarism. If the high similarity is due to common phrases or technical terminology, the author will be requested to make substantial revisions.
Scientific exceptions: Exceptions may be granted for research of a special subject that exceeds the allowed similarity threshold, provided a written justification is submitted to the Editor-in-Chief.
Recommendations for Authors
Use similarity detection tools: Prior to submission, authors are encouraged to check their manuscript using tools such as iThenticate or Turnitin.
Proper citation: Ensure that all sources are accurately cited, and avoid direct copying without using quotation marks.
Paraphrasing: When incorporating information from other sources, rephrase it in your own words while maintaining the original meaning and citing the source appropriately.