Plagiarism

The Journal of Science Research Society (JSRS) is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and expects all authors to adhere to ethical standards of research and publication. Plagiarism is a serious breach of academic ethics and is not tolerated by JSRS.

What is Plagiarism?

Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's work, ideas, or words as one's own without proper attribution. This includes copying or paraphrasing text, images, data, or ideas from another source without permission or acknowledgement.

Examples of plagiarism include, but are not limited to:

  • Copying and pasting text from another source into a manuscript without proper citation.
  • Paraphrasing another author's work without proper attribution.
  • Using images, figures, or tables from another source without permission or citation.
  • Presenting someone else's data or research findings as one's own.

JSRS's Policy on Plagiarism

JSRS takes all instances of plagiarism seriously and will not publish any manuscripts that are found to contain plagiarism. All manuscripts submitted to JSRS are screened for plagiarism using plagiarism detection software. If plagiarism is detected, the manuscript will be immediately rejected, and the authors will be notified.

In cases where plagiarism is suspected after publication, JSRS reserves the right to retract the manuscript and issue a retraction notice. If plagiarism is discovered in a published manuscript, the authors will be required to issue a formal correction or retraction.

JSRS expects all authors to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and to ensure that their manuscripts are free from plagiarism. Authors are responsible for ensuring that they have properly cited all sources and that their manuscript represents their original work.

Conclusion

JSRS is committed to promoting ethical publishing practices and upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. Plagiarism is a serious breach of academic ethics and is not tolerated by JSRS. We expect all authors to adhere to ethical standards of research and publication and to ensure that their manuscripts are free from plagiarism.