After the articles sent to the journal are examined and approved by the secretary, editors and editorial board within the framework of the journal's purposes, they are screened for "plagiarism" with the help of various plagiarism programs (iThenticate and Turnitine and intihal.Net). Excluding the bibliography and references, as a result of the search for the main text of the article, the similarity with other texts should not exceed 20% without citing the source. At rates between 20% and 30%, the author may be contacted and requested to correct the situation. However, the article is rejected for similarities without references exceeding 20%. If the similarity rate is more than 35%, even if the source is cited, the article may be rejected by considering that the study is weak in terms of originality and contribution to the field.