Plagiarism


The journal considers plagiarism a serious breach of publication ethics. Plagiarism is defined as the act of presenting another's work, ideas, or words as one's own without proper attribution. The journal also strictly prohibits self-plagiarism, which is the redundant reuse of significant portions of an author's own previously published work without appropriate citation. Our Journal considers this as plagiarism, and iThenticate software is provided to editors and reviewers.

If plagiarism is found or noticed from other sources, the editorial board should check the status. If the plagiarism is confirmed as an intentional thing, then the following actions will be carried out. This should be reported to the editorial board, authors, and corresponding authors and all authors' names will be marked on the blacklist.

Innovative Publication follow the COPE Guidelines for Plagiarism.