Plagiarism Policy

To ensure academic integrity, all submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism checks using advanced plagiarism detection tools such as Turnitin, iThenticate, or other recognized software. Any manuscript found to have a high degree of similarity to previously published work will be thoroughly investigated.

Policy on Plagiarism

  1. Initial Review: Upon submission, all manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism. If a manuscript is found to contain plagiarized content, it will be rejected at the initial review stage.

  2. Post-Acceptance Detection: Even after a manuscript is accepted, the Journal of the American Institute (Multidisciplinary) reserves the right to conduct additional plagiarism checks. If plagiarism is detected after publication, the article may be retracted, and the corresponding author will be notified.

  3. Consequences of Plagiarism: Any author found to have engaged in plagiarism may face the following consequences:

    • Immediate rejection of the manuscript.
    • Retraction of the article if it has already been published.
    • Notification to the author's affiliated institution.
    • A permanent ban from submitting future manuscripts to the journal.

Proper Citation

We strongly encourage authors to properly cite all references used in their research, ensuring that all sources of ideas, data, and quotations are fully acknowledged. Authors should also adhere to the correct citation style as per the journal's submission guidelines.

Reporting Plagiarism

If any individual suspects that plagiarism has occurred in a manuscript or published article, they are encouraged to report it to the editorial team immediately. The journal will investigate the matter and take appropriate action in line with our ethical standards.

By submitting to the Journal of the American Institute (Multidisciplinary), authors agree to uphold these standards and ensure that their work is original and properly referenced.


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