Plagiarsm Policy
Anoa: Proceeding of International Academic Series has a strict zero-tolerance policy regarding plagiarism to uphold academic integrity and maintain the quality of published research.
Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
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Copying text, ideas, images, or data from other sources without proper citation or acknowledgment.
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Submitting work that has been previously published elsewhere without appropriate disclosure.
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Self-plagiarism, or duplicate publication of one’s own previously published work without clear citation and permission.
Prevention Measures
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All submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism screening using reliable detection software before peer review.
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Authors are required to ensure their work is original and properly cited.
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Proper referencing of all sources, quotations, and data is mandatory.
Consequences of Plagiarism
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Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism will be rejected immediately.
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In cases where plagiarism is detected after publication, the journal will take appropriate actions, including issuing corrections, retractions, or notifying the authors' institutions.
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Authors involved in plagiarism may be barred from submitting future manuscripts to Anoa.
Author Responsibility
Authors must certify that their submission is original and has not been plagiarized. They should also disclose any previous publications that share significant overlap with the submitted manuscript.