Screening for Plagiarism Policy

This journal is firmly committed to upholding academic integrity, originality, and ethical publishing practices in all submitted and published manuscripts. To maintain these standards, every manuscript is subject to a plagiarism screening process before entering the peer-review stage. The journal uses reputable plagiarism detection software to identify potential textual similarities, overlaps, or unoriginal content.

Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism, self-plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, or other forms of academic misconduct will be rejected immediately. In cases where minor similarity is detected and deemed unintentional, authors may be requested to revise and resubmit their manuscripts; however, serious ethical violations will result in automatic rejection without further editorial consideration.

The acceptable similarity index for submitted manuscripts is below 20%, excluding references, properly cited quotations, tables of contents, and commonly used academic expressions. Authors are fully responsible for ensuring that their work respects intellectual property rights and that all sources are appropriately cited according to established academic standards.

By implementing this plagiarism screening policy, the journal aims to uphold ethical excellence and scholarly credibility, ensuring that every published article represents an original, rigorous, and meaningful contribution to scholarship at both national and international levels.