Plagiarism Policy
IJCSR upholds the highest standards of research ethics and expects original work. Plagiarism, in any form, is a serious offense.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism includes copying another's ideas, processes, results, or words without proper attribution. This applies to both published works and your own prior publications (self-plagiarism).
Consequences of Plagiarism
- Submission stage: Manuscripts with plagiarism will be rejected.
- Post-publication: In severe cases, retraction and notification of author's institution may occur.
Detection and Prevention
IJCSR utilizes plagiarism detection software and conducts thorough reviews. Authors are encouraged to paraphrase and properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism.
Additional Notes:
- Specific details on acceptable citation practices can be found in our Author Guidelines.
- Repeated offenses may lead to author blacklisting.
Remember: Originality is key to publishable research in IJCSR.