Plagiarism includes but is not limited to:

  1. refer and/or quoting terms, words and/or sentences, data and/or information from a source without citing sources in the record citation and/or without stating the source adequately;
  2. refer and/or quoting random terms, words and/or sentences, data and/or information from a source without citing a source in the record citation and/or without stating the source adequately;
  3. using a source of ideas, opinions, views, or theory without stating the source adequately;
  4. formulate the words and/or sentences themselves from the source of words and/or phrases, ideas, opinions, views, or theory without stating the source adequately;
  5. submit a scientific papers produced and/or published by others as a source of scientific work without express adequately.

 

Prevention

In every article submitted to the AMBR Journal must be attached to a statement signed by the author that:

  1. The article is free of plagiarism;
  2. if at a later proved there is plagiarism in the article, the author is willing to accept the sanctions in accordance with the legislation.
  3. We used web-based software, Turnitin, to detect the degree of similarity of manuscripts to external sources. In general, we set a standard tolerance level of similarity at 20% of the total manuscript.
  4. If the manuscript passes the editorial desk evaluation, before paper sent out for peer-review, all submitted manuscripts will be checked using Turnitin software. The manuscript that is suspected for plagiarism will be returned immediately to authors. This situation makes it very possible for the paper to be rejected. So ensure a maximum similarity of 20% before submitting the manuscript to our journal website.