Plagiarism and Retraction

Plagiarism and Retraction

Plagiarism is when an author attempts to pass off someone else work as his or her own. Duplicate publication, sometimes called self-plagiarism, occurs when an author reuses substantial parts of his or her own published work without providing the appropriate references. This can range from getting an identical paper published in multiple journals, to salami-slicing, where authors add small amounts of new data to a previous paper.

Plagiarism Prior Publishing:

As-Salam journal will judge any case of plagiarism on its limits. If plagiarism is detected by the editorial board member, reviewer, editor etc., in any stage of article process- before or after acceptance then we will alert the same to the author(s) and will ask them to rewrite the content or the to cite the references from where the content has been taken. If more than 30% of the paper is plagiarized then article may be rejected and the same is notified to the author.

When Does The Plagiarism Check Done?

All the submitted manuscripts for publication are checked for plagiarism after submission and before starting review.

How Is Plagiarism Handled?

The manuscripts will be checked using a plagiarism checker tools such as https://www.ithenticate.com/ or https://www.turnitin.com/. Based on the level of plagiarism, the manuscripts are divided into 3 types. The manuscripts in which the plagiarism is detected are handled based on the extent of the plagiarism.

  • <5% Plagiarism: The manuscript will be given an ID and the manuscript is sent to author for content revision.
  • 5-30% Plagiarism: The manuscript will not be given an ID and the manuscript is sent back to author for content revision.
  • >30% Plagiarism: The manuscript will be rejected without the review. The authors are advised to revise the manuscript and resubmit the manuscript.

Why Manuscripts With >30% Plagiarism Is Rejected?

If the plagiarism is detected more than 30%, it is found that the authors are very unlikely to revise the manuscript and submit the revised version. However, authors are welcome to do the required revisions and submit the manuscript as a new submission.

What If Plagiarism Detected After Publication?

If a case of plagiarism comes to light after a paper is published in a As-Salam journal, the journal will conduct a preliminary investigation. If plagiarism is found, the journal will contact the author's institute and funding agencies. A determination of misconduct will lead the As-Salam journal to run a statement, bidirectionally linked online to and from the original paper, to note the plagiarism and to provide a reference to the plagiarised material. The paper containing the plagiarism will also be obviously marked on each page of the PDF. Depending on the extent of the plagiarism, the paper may also be formally retracted.