Anti-Plagiarism Standards

Research Fora takes academic integrity seriously and maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism. This ensures that all published work is original and meets the highest standards of research ethics.

Definition of Plagiarism Plagiarism includes:

Directly copying text, data, or ideas from another source without proper citation.

Rewriting someone else’s work without acknowledgment (paraphrasing).

Submitting your previously published work (self-plagiarism) as new research.

Plagiarism Checks

Research Fora uses advanced plagiarism detection tools to assess the originality of all submitted manuscripts.

Authors are encouraged to thoroughly check their work before submission to avoid delays or rejections. Proper citation of all sources is mandatory.

Consequences of Violations

Minor Violations: Authors will be notified and given a chance to revise their work.

Severe Cases: The manuscript will be rejected, and the author(s) may be barred from future submissions.

If plagiarism is discovered after publication, the paper will be retracted, and indexing services will be notified.

Commitment to Integrity

Research Fora is dedicated to fostering a culture of ethical research practices. By adhering to our plagiarism policy, authors contribute to maintaining the trustworthiness of academic publications.