Global Agronomy Research Journal
Plagiarism Policy
At the Global Agronomy Research Journal, we are committed to upholding the integrity and originality of scholarly research. Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. This policy outlines our approach to preventing, detecting, and handling plagiarism at all stages of the submission and publication process.
Definition of Plagiarism:
Plagiarism occurs when an author uses another’s work without appropriate acknowledgment or presents someone else's ideas, data, or text as their own. This includes:
Plagiarism Detection:
All submitted manuscripts undergo a thorough plagiarism check before the peer review process begins. We utilize advanced plagiarism detection tools to ensure that the content is original. Manuscripts are evaluated based on the percentage of overlap with other published works.
Handling Plagiarism:
Depending on the extent of plagiarism detected, Global Agronomy Research Journal follows specific actions:
If more than 30% of a manuscript is found to be plagiarized, it will be immediately rejected. Authors with significant plagiarism issues are unlikely to meet the journal's revision standards, but they may resubmit the manuscript after making substantial corrections.
Post-Publication Plagiarism:
If plagiarism is identified after a paper has been published, Global Agronomy Research Journal will investigate the issue thoroughly. Based on the findings, the journal will:
Author Responsibility:
By submitting a manuscript to Global Agronomy Research Journal, authors confirm that their work is original and has not been published elsewhere. Authors are expected to understand the difference between quoting, paraphrasing, and properly citing sources. Failure to do so may result in accusations of plagiarism, either accidental or intentional, which will be treated with equal severity.
Self-Plagiarism:
Self-plagiarism, or recycling portions of previously published work without proper citation, is also a serious violation. Authors must cite their own prior work if it is used in a new submission. Reuse of material without proper attribution will be treated as plagiarism.
Ethical Commitment to Originality:
The Global Agronomy Research Journal ensures that all manuscripts undergo a robust originality check. Authors must adhere to the highest ethical standards by submitting only their original work and citing all sources accurately. The journal reserves the right to request documentation of proper citation or clarification in case of any ambiguity regarding plagiarism.