Indonesian Journal of Arabic Education and Learning considers that plagiarism is unacceptable for all authors and therefore the following policy states certain actions when plagiarism is identified by IJAEL's anti-plagiarism detection software using Turnitin software in articles submitted for publication.
When plagiarism is identified by the Plagiarism Checker (using Turnitin software), the Editorial Board is responsible for reviewing this paper and approving action according to the level of plagiarism detected in the article according to the following guidelines:
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Originality Requirement: All submitted manuscripts must be original works and free from any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism.
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Screening by Authors: Before submission, authors are strongly advised to check the similarity level of their manuscripts using plagiarism detection software.
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Screening by the Editorial Team: The journal's editorial team will conduct standard plagiarism checks on every manuscript using Turnitin software.
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Use of Reference Management: Authors are expected to use a reference management system, such as Mendeley or EndNote, to ensure all citations and references are presented accurately and consistently.
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Actions and Follow-up:
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Immediate Rejection: Manuscripts with a similarity score 30% will be rejected automatically.
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Requires Revision: Manuscripts with a similarity score of 25% will be returned to the author for an initial revision.
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Final Threshold: After revision, the similarity score of the manuscript must be reduced to a maximum of 20% to be processed to the next stage.
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