Plagiarism occurs when an author(s) purposefully copies someone else research work and it claim as their own, Iris Publishers
are committed to publish only original research material which is not
published anywhere and copied anywhere. Plagiarism in all its forms
founds corrupt publishing behavior and is unacceptable. If potential
plagiarism is noticed, authors will be contacted for explanation. The
authors should confirm that they have written entirely original work or
research works, and if the authors have used the work and/or words of
others, it is compulsory to indicate the source of the data within your
paper using an internal citation.
Repeating
a work word for word, i.e. exact representation of another researcher
works without acknowledging original source is a best example of
plagiarism and it can be detected easily by associating the submitted
paper with the previously published paper. The tolerance in plagiarism
is also evident if an author does not duplicate the exact words used in
the research work. This type of reproduction of previously published
content is known as summarizing, and it is the maximum difficult type of
plagiarism to detect.
In order to support the scientific community, Iris Publishers
are committed to protect the reliability of the academic manuscript in
all aspects of investigation and publishing ethics. We advocate the
quantity and quality of the copied content for its relevance to the
original source.
Iris Publishers
using iThenticate software to detect illustrations of overlapping and
similar text in submitted manuscripts. Manuscripts that are found to
have been plagiarized or reproduced it will be rejected immediately.
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