Plagiarism
Plagiarism is generally understood to be the “passing off” of another’s research or work as your own. Manuscripts are screened for plagiarism before, during, and after publication, and if found they will be rejected at any stage of Processing.
Please note that even the act of copying another authors words and giving a reference, is considered a plagiarism. Please rephrase any statement that you wish to use from the other sources. The TJSSSR Journal follows strict anti-plagiarism policy. All manuscripts submitted to IJMSCRR undergo plagiarism check with commercially available software. Based on the extent of plagiarism, authors may be asked to address any minor duplication, or similarity with the previous published work. If plagiarism is detected after publication, the Journal will investigate. If plagiarism is established, the journal will notify the authors’ institution and funding bodies and will retract the plagiarised article.