The SSRJ editorial board, find out plagiarism with the help of software and helps to publish original works. If a researcher’s works is found to be plagiarised, it will not be published under any circumstances. The SSRJ editorial board will send the report regarding plagiarism to the researcher.
Plagiarism, the act of passing off someone else’s work as your own, is a severe ethical breach with serious academic consequences. This dishonesty undermines the core principles of academic integrity and intellectual honesty. Not only does it steal credit from the original author, but it also prevents the plagiarizer from true learning. Instead of cultivating critical thinking and problem-solving, plagiarism encourages a reliance on shortcuts and the work of others. This deception can have significant and lasting repercussions, impacting academic standing, professional reputation, and potentially leading to legal consequences. Plagiarism encompasses various forms, including direct copying, paraphrasing without attribution, using ideas without proper citation, and even submitting previous work. This pervasive issue spans all levels of education and professional fields. To foster a strong ethical foundation in both academic and professional pursuits, it is crucial to understand the severity of plagiarism and the correct methods of using and citing sources. Combating plagiarism and upholding academic integrity requires a commitment to promoting original thought, acknowledging the contributions of others, and fostering a culture of intellectual honesty.
The researcher must check plagiarism in his work before sending the copy of research work. It will be mandatory to fill the Declaration Form along with the research paper and send it by e-mail to the editorial board.
The editorial board will provide link to verify plagiarism. He / She can verify on his/her own work by using the following links. He/She can also download his / her Plagiarism Report. These links are for information only.