JNGR 5.0 Plagiarism Policy
Commitment to Ethical Publishing Practices
JNGR 5.0 adheres to the highest standards of publication ethics, guided by the principles established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Our unwavering commitment to integrity and transparency in academic publishing ensures that all research is conducted and presented ethically.
Plagiarism Detection and Management
To safeguard the originality of scholarly content, JNGR 5.0 employs stringent plagiarism detection measures. We utilize advanced tools to scrutinize submitted manuscripts, requiring each to demonstrate less than 20% similarity to prior publications, with each individual source cited not exceeding 1% similarity.
Actions Against Plagiarism
- Initial Detection: Manuscripts displaying over 20% similarity are flagged for immediate review and possible rejection.
- Author Notification: Authors of manuscripts flagged for potential plagiarism are contacted to provide clarification or revisions.
- Severe Cases: In instances of significant plagiarism, submissions may be outright rejected, with authors potentially facing a prohibition on future submissions, depending on the severity of the infraction.
Author Responsibilities
- Originality: Authors are obligated to ensure their work is entirely original and to cite all sources appropriately.
- Disclosure: All use of external content, whether quoted directly or paraphrased, must be properly cited.
- Copyright Compliance: Authors must obtain the necessary permissions for any copyrighted material included in their submissions and must comply with existing copyright laws.
This policy reaffirms our dedication to maintaining the integrity of scientific discourse and promoting a culture of honesty and transparency within the research community.