Plagiarism Policy
SALAGA Journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and originality in its publications. We have a strict policy against plagiarism and self-plagiarism.
Screening for Plagiarism
We use Anti-Plagiarism Software (Turnitin) to check the authenticity of submitted articles. Authors are requested to check for plagiarism at their end to avoid any unpleasant situations. Proper quotation and citation of other researchers' work must be respected in your article.
Actions Against Plagiarism
If any article is found to be plagiarized, it will not be published in our journal under any circumstances. The Editorial Board will ensure that every published article does not exceed a 25% similarity score. We will immediately investigate and reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
Reporting Plagiarism
Please inform us with proper evidence for corrective measures if you suspect any plagiarism. Contact us immediately in case of plagiarism-related queries.