Plagiarism Check

In alignment with the publication protocols established by this journal, every manuscript that successfully passes the initial evaluation conducted by the editor will undergo a thorough similarity check prior to its publication. This evaluation will be performed using Turnitin software, a widely recognized tool designed to identify potential instances of plagiarism by comparing the submitted text against a vast database of published works and other academic content.

To maintain the integrity of our publication process and to uphold the highest academic standards, this journal has implemented strict guidelines regarding acceptable similarity rates. Specifically, we have established a maximum overall similarity threshold of 25% for the entire manuscript. Additionally, we impose a more stringent limit of 3% similarity for individual paragraphs. These measures are designed to ensure that each submitted work is original and appropriately attributed, thereby safeguarding against any allegations of plagiarism.

By adhering to these standards, we aim to foster a culture of originality and intellectual honesty within the academic community, ensuring that all published works contribute meaningfully to the body of knowledge in their respective fields.

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