Anti-Plagiarism Policy
Research and Analysis Journals maintains a strict anti-plagiarism policy to ensure originality and academic integrity in scholarly publishing.
Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism includes copying text, ideas, data, images, or research findings from other sources without proper acknowledgment or permission.
Types of Plagiarism
- Direct copying of content
- Paraphrasing without citation
- Self-plagiarism
- Duplicate publication
- Improper citation practices
Plagiarism Screening
All submitted manuscripts are checked using plagiarism detection tools before peer review and publication.
Acceptable Similarity Limit
Manuscripts should maintain an acceptable similarity index according to journal standards. High similarity content may lead to rejection or revision requests.
Author Responsibilities
- Ensure originality of submitted work.
- Provide proper citations and references.
- Acknowledge all borrowed content.
- Avoid duplicate or redundant publication.
Editorial Action
If plagiarism is identified, the journal may take the following actions:
- Reject the manuscript immediately.
- Request corrections or revisions.
- Retract published articles.
- Notify affiliated institutions if necessary.
Commitment to Original Research
The journal strongly encourages ethical research practices and original scholarly contributions.