Plagiarism

Dear Authors, Reviewers, and Readers,

As the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Educational Excellence and Innovation, I would like to outline our journal's plagiarism policy to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity and originality. Plagiarism is a serious offense that undermines the credibility of scholarly work, and we are committed to upholding ethical publishing practices.

Definition of Plagiarism:

Plagiarism involves the use of another person's work, ideas, or intellectual property without proper attribution. This includes, but is not limited to, copying and pasting text, paraphrasing without appropriate citation, and presenting someone else's work as one's own.

Submission Guidelines:

Authors submitting manuscripts to IJEEI must ensure that their work is original and has not been published elsewhere. Proper citations should be provided for any content that is not the author's own. Authors should also avoid self-plagiarism by appropriately referencing their previous work.

Plagiarism Checking:

All submitted manuscripts will undergo a thorough plagiarism check using [mention the name of the plagiarism checking service]. This tool helps us identify instances of plagiarism and ensures that the work being considered for publication is original.

Consequences of Plagiarism:

If plagiarism is detected during any stage of the publication process, the manuscript will be rejected, and the author(s) may be barred from submitting to IJEEI in the future. In cases where plagiarism is identified after publication, appropriate corrective action will be taken, including the retraction of the article and notification to relevant stakeholders.

Reporting Plagiarism:

We encourage our readers, reviewers, and authors to report any suspected cases of plagiarism to the editorial office. Such reports will be treated confidentially, and appropriate actions will be taken to address the issue.

Appeals and Corrections:

Authors have the right to appeal a plagiarism decision. If authors believe that an error has occurred or if they wish to provide additional context, they may contact the editorial office. Corrections and retractions will be handled in accordance with industry best practices.

By adhering to this plagiarism policy, IJEEI aims to foster a scholarly environment that values originality, integrity, and the responsible dissemination of knowledge. We appreciate your cooperation in upholding these standards.

For any inquiries or clarification, please feel free to contact us at editor@universalscholars.org or call +91 9729324***