Similarity Policy

Research, articles and promotional articles submitted to our journal are scanned with the İntihal.net plagiarism program and their similarity rates are determined. Acceptable similarity rate in our journal is 20%. If this rate is too much, the subject is investigated in the scientific committee and the editor is informed. At this stage, the editor has the right to accept the work or to return it with a justification.

Plagiarism without reference:
· Ghost Writer: Getting all the information word by word from another source.
· Current Article: Showing it as your own by taking from many sources.
· Insufficient Suppression: Hiding the keywords in the paragraph by changing them.
· Self-plagiarism: To take exactly from a previous work of his.
· Photocopy: To take a part from a certain source without making any changes.
· Labor Laziness: Filling most of the work with quotations from other sources rather than making an effort for the original work.

Plagiarism with reference to:
· Forgotten Footnote: To eliminate the possibility of reaching the original source by giving the name of the author but not giving the full credential.
· Misinformation: Eliminating the possibility of reaching the original source by giving false imprint.
· Too Perfect Quote: Author's citing literally cited source, but does not mind putting quotation marks.
· Skillful Citing: Author citing all sources, using quotation marks, but the research does not contain any original ideas.
· Perfect Crime: The author cites sources in some places, but does not cite some sources with the idea to create the idea that the analysis in the rest of the article belongs to him.

Last Update Time: 3/19/24, 6:06:14 PM

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