Over the past year we have found a few instances of plagiarism; some may have been
naive mistakes resulting from a lack of knowledge of the rules of the game, so to
speak, whereas others seem to have been more premeditated. All are worth discussing.
Let us start by stating the obvious: we publish only original research conducted
in the most rigorous manner, with real, rather than invented, data. This self-evident
premise serves to acquaint readers with our responsibility to them in publishing
only the best research and will be worth remembering when I present some examples
that we have seen. We asks authors to state, when they submit a paper that all the
material is original, has not been published elsewhere, and is not being reviewed
by another journal. But as far as we are concerned, the breach of faith has occurred
even when authors plagiarize their own work. The fundamental problem is that of
originality. Why is academic integrity so important? We value integrity because
the entire scholarly enterprise is balanced on the assumption that we can trust
one another. Imagine what it would be like to open a book or a conference proceeding
or a music score and have even a fleeting concern about whether the compiled work
is misrepresented. It would not be possible to do scholarship in that environment.
Our trust in the advancing edge of our disciplines depends upon our complete trust
in one another's honours. The prohibition of plagiarism is not unique if the expression
of an idea is recorded in any way or fixed in some medium — such as a piece of writing,
drawing, photograph, painting, or web page — it is considered intellectual property
and is protected by U.S. Copyright Law. To plagiarize is to steal the property of
someone else, a blatant infringement of the law.
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Authors are informed that IJIFR have zero tolerance towards plagiarised articles,
articles will be summarily rejected and will not be processed further if found plagiarised.
Hence authors are informed to follow ethical publishing policies and submit articles
which are free from plagiarism. We use Crosscheck to detect plagiarism which is
one of the best methods available to detect academic plagiarism; articles free from
plagiarism only will be considered for publication. The authors shall be responsible
for any claim on plagiarism in their manuscripts. The manuscript shall be removed
immediately if any plagiarism found without any notice or warning. The Journal reserves
the right to remove any manuscript from any issue in case of any infringement of
Intellectual Property Rights or Information Hiding. In the scenario of plagiarism,
the authors shall be responsible for any legal claim or compensation.
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