Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is a practice where the authors try to publish someone else’s work as their own. When an author attempts to republish his previously published works or data in another journal, it is considered self-plagiarism. All work in the manuscript should avoid plagiarism, falsification, fabrications, or omission of significant material.
Authors are expected to cite others' work and ideas explicitly, even if the work or ideas are not quoted verbatim or paraphrased. This standard applies whether the previous work is published, unpublished, or electronically available. Failure to properly cite the work of others may constitute plagiarism. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment (ISSEE) accesses the submitted manuscript for any plagiarism and takes immediate action against it. If more than 25% of the article is plagiarized, it is rejected straight away. If less than 25% is plagiarized, the authors are asked to revise the article giving the appropriate references wherever required.
Plagiarism Check
To check submitted and published content for originality, the International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment (ISSEE) utilizes Turnitin to identify instances of text duplication and similarity.
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