Screaning Plagiarism
Plagiarism Screening Policy
The Journal of Digital Transformation and Technology Computer is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. To ensure the originality and authenticity of all submitted manuscripts, the journal implements a comprehensive plagiarism screening process. This policy applies to all submissions, including research articles, reviews, and case studies.
1. Plagiarism Detection
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All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Digital Transformation and Technology Computer are screened for plagiarism using advanced plagiarism detection tools such as Turnitin or iThenticate. These tools compare the submitted manuscript to a vast database of published works, including academic journals, books, and online content.
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The submission must be the author’s original work, and any references or ideas derived from other sources must be properly cited and acknowledged.
2. Handling Plagiarism
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If the plagiarism screening reveals that a manuscript contains significant similarities to published works without proper attribution, the editorial team will assess the extent of the issue.
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In cases where minor or inadvertent plagiarism is detected, the authors may be asked to revise their manuscript by properly citing the sources and making necessary changes to address the issue.
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If the manuscript is found to contain substantial plagiarism, including verbatim copying or misrepresentation of authorship, it will be rejected, and the authors may be barred from submitting future work to the journal.
3. Self-Plagiarism
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Self-plagiarism, where authors reuse their own previously published content without proper citation or permission, is also considered a violation of the journal's ethics.
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Authors must ensure that any content reused from their previous publications is properly cited and acknowledged, and permission is sought where necessary.
4. Responsibility of Authors
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Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscript is free from plagiarism. They must ensure that all sources are cited correctly and that no part of their work is copied from other publications without proper attribution.
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Authors must declare any use of previously published material and provide the appropriate citations for reused content.
5. Editorial Review
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The editorial team carefully reviews the results of the plagiarism screening process. If necessary, they may consult with experts in the field or request further clarification from the authors to resolve any potential issues.
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The journal reserves the right to reject manuscripts based on plagiarism concerns at any stage of the submission process, including after initial acceptance, if plagiarism is discovered.
6. Consequences of Plagiarism
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Any detected instances of plagiarism will be handled according to the severity of the issue. Consequences may include rejection of the manuscript, retraction of a previously published article, or reporting the issue to the relevant academic or professional bodies.
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The journal adheres to strict ethical guidelines to protect the integrity of academic publishing, and plagiarism is considered a serious violation of these standards.
By adhering to this plagiarism screening policy, the Journal of Digital Transformation and Technology Computer ensures the credibility, originality, and academic rigor of all the research it publishes.

