Screening for Plagiarism
To check for possible plagiarism, use the Turnitin application.
Articles must be under 20% of plagiarism. Plagiarism includes:
- Word for Word Plagiarism: The author uses the words of other authors (precisely) without mentioning the source.
- Plagiarism on the source: The author uses other people's ideas without giving sufficient credit (without mentioning an explicit source).
- Plagiarism of Essay: The author is recognized as the author of other people's documents.
- Self Plagiarism: This type includes authors who publish one article in more than one publication editor and recycle paper/paper. What is essential in plagiarism is that when taking one's works, creating new works that are produced must have significant changes. This means that old works are a small part of the new works that are produced. So that the reader will get new things, which the writer put down on paper using old paper.