Plagiarism is the unethical act of copying someone else’s prior ideas, processes, results, or words without explicit acknowledgment of the original author and source.
The Fundamental Journal of Matheamtics and Applications is an international refereed scientific journal that publishes reviews and research articles on mathematics. Submitted articles are evaluated in a double-blinded peer-reviewed fashion. The Fundamental Journal of Matheamtics and Applications promised that he will take very serious importance with the editorial board and that he will act meticulously about plagiarism.
The following types of plagiarism are considered by the Fundamental Journal of Matheamtics and Applications:
The journal respects intellectual property rights and aims to protect and promote the original work of its authors. Having plagiarized content in articles does violate the research and originality standards. Therefore, all the authors submitting articles to the journal are expected to comply with ethical standards and avoid all forms of plagiarism. If a submitted or published article is suspected of containing plagiarism, the Publication Board of the journal first examines the work. Then the work is reviewed by the Editorial Board. Afterward, the journal contacts the author(s) and asks them to submit their justifications within 15 days. If the journal does not receive any response from the author(s) within the specified time, it will contact the affiliated university and request the investigation of the claim.
The journal will take the following serious measures for published articles that are found to contain plagiarism:
Note: If readers notice an error or inaccuracy in a published article, they can file a complaint by sending an e-mail to fuatusta@duzce.edu.tr
The author should submit a similarity report for new studies submitted to the journal. Pre-reviewed articles may again be subjected to plagiarism checking in any software. If plagiarism/self-plagiarism is detected, the authors are informed. An article with a high overall similarity rate (maximum 30%) or with more than 3% similarity rate from a single source may be rejected or sent back to the author to reduce the similarity rate.