PLAGIARISM
Arkivoc does not accept articles containing material plagiarized from other sources.
For the purposes of this policy, plagiarism is defined as copying of or reliance on work - including text, images and data - by others or yourself without proper attribution. Please be aware that you can plagiarize yourself; you must provide proper attribution in all cases where your previously published material or previously used data or images are included in your manuscript.
Plagiarism detected prior to publication may cause rejection of your manuscript. Plagiarism detected after publication may cause the published article to be amended to state that it contains plagiarized material; in extreme cases of plagiarism, the publication will be removed at the Editors' discretion, and the reason for removal stated on the journal's website.
Arkivoc does not consider the following situations to be plagiarism when proper attribution is made:
- Translations into English of a previously published paper not in English;
- Publication of all or part of a revised thesis or dissertation;
- Publication of a paper previously made public as a conference presentation, white paper, technical report, or preprint
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