The European Journal of Ingenious Technology and Engineering (EJITE) is
dedicated to maintaining the utmost levels of academic integrity and
originality. Plagiarism is seen as a serious violation of ethics, and we
strictly enforce a policy of zero tolerance against it.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism refers to the intentional or accidental act
of presenting someone else's work, ideas, or words as if they were one's
own. This includes, but is not limited to:
Duplicating text directly from a source without appropriate quotation
or acknowledgement.
Engaging in excessive paraphrasing of a source without providing
sufficient acknowledgement.
Using ideas, data, or figures from another source without giving
credit to the original work.
Self-plagiarism refers to the act of presenting
previously published work as new.
Consequences of Plagiarism
Rejection: Submissions that are discovered to contain
plagiarism will be promptly rejected.
Retraction: If plagiarism is detected after
publication, the article will be withdrawn, and a notification will be
issued.
Plagiarism Detection
Detection Tools: EJITE will subject all contributions
to a thorough plagiarism check utilizing reputable plagiarism
detection software such as iThenticate or Turnitin.
Author Responsibility: Authors are advised to
acquaint themselves with appropriate citation practices and employ
plagiarism detection tools prior to submitting their work.
Reporting Plagiarism
If you suspect an instance of plagiarism in a published EJITE article,
please get in touch with the editorial office at
[Email Address].
We are committed to preserving the integrity of the scholarly record and
ensuring that all published work meets the highest standards of
originality and quality.