PLAGIARISM POLICY

IJMSET maintains a strict policy against plagiarism. Any instance of plagiarism detected at any stage of the article review process, whether before or after acceptance, will be addressed by the editorial board. Authors found to have plagiarized more than 30% of their content will face article rejection.

All submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism checks using anti-plagiarism software (Turnitin) prior to the review process. If plagiarism exceeds 30%, the manuscript will likely be rejected. However, authors have the option to revise and resubmit the manuscript as a new submission.

For articles originally published in another language, authors must clearly indicate the source publication and obtain necessary copyright permissions. While such translated articles may be considered for publication, they aim to reach a wider audience.

Self-plagiarism is also prohibited. This refers to the reuse of significant portions of one's own copyrighted work without proper citation. However, reusing content from previously published works by the same author (e.g., conference proceedings) is permissible with clear referencing.

For further details on ethical considerations and misconduct, please refer to IJMSET's ethics and malpractice guidelines. Read more