Plagiarism
At Science Research Society (Kuwait): Conference Proceedings, we take plagiarism very seriously. Plagiarism is defined as the use of someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution. It includes the use of direct quotes without citation, paraphrasing without attribution, and the use of someone else's ideas without giving credit.
Plagiarism is a serious breach of academic ethics and can result in significant consequences, including the rejection of the manuscript, retraction of the published paper, and damage to the reputation of the authors and the journal.
To ensure the integrity of our publications, we employ various methods to detect plagiarism, including software-based plagiarism detection tools. Our editorial team carefully reviews all submissions for signs of potential plagiarism and takes appropriate action if necessary.
Authors submitting their work to Science Research Society (Kuwait) Conference Proceedings are expected to adhere to the highest ethical standards and ensure that their work is original and properly cited. All sources used in the research should be cited accurately and fully.
If plagiarism is detected in a manuscript, our editorial team will take appropriate action, which may include rejection of the manuscript or retraction of the published paper. The authors may also be prohibited from submitting future work to our journal.
We urge all authors to take the issue of plagiarism seriously and to ensure that their work is original and properly cited. By doing so, authors can help maintain the integrity of the scientific community and ensure that their work is recognized for its originality and significance.