Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy for Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)

Introduction:

Plagiarism is a serious ethical violation that undermines the integrity of scholarly research and publication. At Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS), we are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and originality. This plagiarism policy outlines the guidelines and procedures we follow to detect and address instances of plagiarism in submitted manuscripts.

Definition of Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is the act of presenting another person's work, ideas, or intellectual property as one's own without proper attribution. This includes, but is not limited to, copying text, data, images, or ideas from other sources without appropriate citation.

Types of Plagiarism:

Direct Plagiarism: Copying verbatim text or content from another source without quotation marks or proper citation.

Paraphrasing Plagiarism: Paraphrasing or rewording another person's work without giving appropriate credit.

Self-Plagiarism: Reusing one's own previously published work without proper citation or indication.

Mosaic Plagiarism: Combining various sources to create a new work without proper attribution.

Plagiarism Detection:

Manuscripts submitted to Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS) undergo a rigorous plagiarism check using reputable plagiarism detection software. For this purpose, we provide Turnitin for potential author to submit to this link for free checking with our Turnitin.

Our editorial team conducts manual checks to ensure the originality and authenticity of submitted manuscripts.

Actions Taken for Detected Plagiarism:

If plagiarism is detected in a submitted manuscript, the author will be notified and provided with evidence of the plagiarism.

The manuscript will be rejected, and the author may be banned from submitting to [Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS) in the future.

In cases of severe plagiarism, the author's institution and relevant authorities may be notified.

Preventing Plagiarism:

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their submitted work is original and properly cited.

Authors must provide proper citations for all sources, including text, data, images, and ideas.

Properly attribute and cite all previous own work that is included in the manuscript.

Educational Approach:

Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS) is committed to educating authors about plagiarism and proper citation practices.

Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with academic integrity guidelines and best practices.

Appeals and Resolutions:

Authors have the right to appeal the decision if they believe the plagiarism allegation is unfounded or incorrect.

Appeals will be reviewed by the editorial team and, if necessary, by external experts.

Conclusion:

Maintaining academic integrity and originality is of paramount importance to Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS). We are dedicated to promoting a scholarly environment where plagiarism is not tolerated and where rigorous ethical standards are upheld.