International Journal of Research in Applied Sciences (IJRAS)
Publication Ethics
Authors Responsibility
The authors are exclusively responsible for the contents of their submissions and the validity of the experimental results. Authors must ensure that they have permission from all involved parties to make the data public.
It is the responsibility of each author to ensure that papers submitted to IJRAS follow ethical standards, particularly regarding plagiarism. All submissions are thoroughly checked for plagiarism. If plagiarism is found in a published paper, the authors will be required to issue a written apology to the original authors.
Any paper showing clear signs of plagiarism will be automatically rejected from publication in IJRAS. Authors will receive proper notification if such a situation arises.
Plagiarism, where someone uses another person's ideas, words, or creative work as their own, is a serious violation of scientific ethics. It may also violate copyright law and can lead to legal action.
The AI-generated content score of the paper must be less than 20%.
Forms of Plagiarism
- Word-for-word or nearly word-for-word copying, or paraphrasing another author�s work without proper citation or quotation.
- Copying equations, figures, or tables without proper citation and/or permission from the original author or copyright holder.
Self-plagiarism refers to reproducing one's own previously published work without proper citation. However, it does not apply when proper reference is given to earlier work such as conference publications.
Editorial Action
The International Journal of Research in Applied Sciences Editorial Board treats all plagiarism-related issues with high priority and will take appropriate action whenever necessary.