Plagiarism
The Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge actively verifies the originality of submitted manuscripts using the Copyspider software. If there is any suspicion of plagiarism, the Editorial Committee conducts a detailed check.
Plagiarism Verification Process:
Identification of Suspicions: The Editorial Committee identifies possible cases of plagiarism through detection software.
Detailed Verification: Suspected cases are checked to determine the originality of the content.
Editorial Decision: If plagiarism is confirmed, the manuscript is returned without further review and without the possibility of resubmission.
Self-Plagiarism: The use of identical phrases from previously published documents by the same author is not acceptable.
Consequences of Plagiarism:
Plagiarism is a serious ethical violation and may result in disciplinary measures, including manuscript rejection and notification of the authors' affiliated institutions.
The Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge is committed to promoting academic and scientific integrity and adopts a zero-tolerance policy against plagiarism.