Screaning Plagiarism

The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) implements a plagiarism screening policy to ensure that every submitted and published article is free from plagiarism and maintains scientific integrity. The principles of this policy are as follows:

Initial Plagiarism Check:

Every article submitted to Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) undergoes an initial plagiarism check using plagiarism detection software. This check is performed before the article goes through the peer review process.

Use of Plagiarism Detection Software:

The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) uses reliable and up-to-date plagiarism detection software to check for similarities between submitted articles and existing sources. Monitoring is performed at the sentence and paragraph levels.

Actions for Detected Plagiarism:

If plagiarism is detected, the editor will contact the author for clarification. Further action may include rejecting the article or requesting significant changes before publication.

Unique Contributions and Properly Cited Sources:

Authors are expected to contribute their own original work and to properly cite sources. Any information, data, or quotations taken from other sources must be properly referenced.

Education and Awareness:

The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) is committed to increasing authors' awareness and understanding of plagiarism practices and research ethics through writing guidelines and educational information.

Policy Objectives:

Ensure the originality of each article and author's contributions.

Prevent plagiarism and maintain research ethics.

Provide high-quality assurance for readers, researchers, and practitioners who rely on research published in the Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS).

This Plagiarism Screening Policy is a proactive measure to maintain scientific quality and integrity, ensuring that published articles are the result of unique and original contributions.