Plagiarism policy
Taj Al-Ma'rifa Journal
Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the use of others' ideas, texts, data, or research results without proper attribution or documentation, and presenting them as original work. This includes:
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Verbatim copying from published or unpublished sources without citation.
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Extensive paraphrasing of others' content without proper documentation.
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Copying data, results, tables, or images without permission or citation of the source.
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Self-plagiarism: Republishing the same research or substantial parts of it in more than one venue without disclosure.
Plagiarism Detection Tools
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The journal utilizes specialized software for text similarity checking (Similarity Check / Turnitin or equivalent).
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All submitted papers are screened before being sent for peer review.
Acceptable Similarity Limit
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The overall similarity index must not exceed 20% to 25% of the text (excluding references and headings).
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Any unjustified similarity in major sections (Abstract, Results, Discussion) is considered a breach of publication ethics, regardless of the overall percentage.
Procedures for Handling Plagiarism
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Stage 1 (Pre-Review): If plagiarism is detected before the peer review process, the manuscript will be immediately rejected, and the author will be notified.
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Stage 2 (Post-Review/Acceptance): If detected after review or acceptance but before publication, the publication process will be suspended pending investigation.
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Stage 3 (Post-Publication): If detected after publication, the paper will be Retracted, and a formal notice explaining the reasons for retraction will be published.
Sanctions
In confirmed cases of plagiarism, the journal may impose the following sanctions:
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Rejection of the manuscript and banning the author from submitting new research for a period determined by the Editorial Board (up to two years).
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Notifying the author's academic or research institution in cases of severe plagiarism.
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Blacklisting the author from future collaboration with the journal (e.g., as a reviewer or Editorial Board member).
Authors' Commitment
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Authors must ensure their work is entirely free from plagiarism before submission.
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Authors bear full responsibility for any breach of publication ethics related to plagiarism.
Conclusion
Taj Al-Ma'rifa Journal affirms that combating scientific plagiarism is a fundamental pillar of its mission. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity to ensure the publication of original and reliable research.
