Plagiarism Policy

Each article is scanned both before the referee process and after the referee process via Turnitin software.

Articles which are detected more than 20% similarity and/or plagiarism* will be rejected.

 

*The Common Types of Plagiarism

Plagiarism without reference:

Ghost Writer: Get all the information from word to word from another source.

Thepotluckpaper: Taking it from many sources and making it look like your own.

The poor disguise: Changing and hiding the keywords in the paragraph.

The self-stealer: Getting exactly the same from a previous study of his own.

The Photocopy: Take a section without making any changes from a certain source.

The Labor of Laziness: Filling most of the work with quotations from other sources, rather than striving for the original work.

 

Plagiarism by giving reference:

The Forgotten Footnote: To eliminate the possibility of reaching the original of the source by giving the name of the author but not giving the full identification.

The Misinformer: To eliminate the possibility of reaching the original of the source by giving wrong imprint.

The Too-Perfect Paraphrase: The author cites one-on-one reference to the source, but does not care about quotes.

The Resourceful Citer: The author cites all sources, uses quotes, but the research contains no original ideas.

The Perfect Crime: The author cites the sources in some places but does not cite some sources with the idea of ​​creating the idea that the analysis in the rest of the article is his own.


Source: Uçak, N. Ö. ve Birinci, H. G. (2008). Bilimsel etik ve intihal. Türk kütüphaneciliği, 22(2), 187-204.


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