Plagiarism Policy
1. Introduction:
- All articles submitted to Reksakerta undergo plagiarism screening using Turnitin.
- The journal strictly rejects papers with plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
- Before submitting articles to reviewers, the editorial team checks for similarity/plagiarism tools, ensuring a similarity level of less than 20%.
2. Definition of Plagiarism:
- Plagiarism includes presenting another person’s thoughts or words as one's own without permission, credit, or acknowledgment.
- Forms of plagiarism range from literal copying to paraphrasing without proper citation.
3. Forms of Plagiarism:
- Literal Copying: Reproducing another author’s work word by word, in whole or in part, without permission or proper acknowledgment.
- Substantial Copying: Reproducing a significant part of another author's work without permission or acknowledgment.
- Paraphrasing: Taking ideas, words, or phrases from a source without proper citation or acknowledgment.
4. Similarity Level:
- Reksakerta maintains zero tolerance towards plagiarism.
- Turnitin is used to evaluate the similarity index, and the editor determines possible plagiarism cases.
- Editorial Board Actions:
- Similarity Index above 40%: Article Rejected (due to poor citation and/or poor paraphrasing; no resubmission accepted).
- Similarity Index (10-40%): Sent to the author for improvement (correct citations and good paraphrasing required).
- Similarity Index Less than 10%: Accepted or citation improvement may be required (proper citations for all outsourced texts).
- In cases 2 and 3: Authors should revise the article, add required citations, do good paraphrasing to outsourced text, and resubmit with a new Turnitin report showing no plagiarism and similarity of less than 20%.
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