ISSN: APPLIED
Publication Frequency: Quarterly (January, April, July, October)
Plagiarism Policy
This journal follows a strict approach to plagiarism detection. All submitted manuscripts are carefully examined using advanced software (Turnitin) to compare content with a broad database of sources for similarity. The editorial team ensures proper citation and coherence. Authors are required to declare the originality of their work and provide proper source attribution, upholding the journal’s commitment to academic integrity.
Authors must acknowledge their awareness of the journal’s plagiarism and copyright policies when signing the copyright transfer agreement. Manuscripts are reviewed on the condition that any unpublished data is properly credited and that permission has been obtained where necessary. This policy applies to all submissions made to Journal of Integrated Engineering and Management Sciences.
Plagiarism includes copying ideas, text, data, and other creative work such as tables and figures, and presenting them as original without proper citation. Authors are responsible for ensuring that reused material, even if properly cited, is appropriately authorized by the copyright holder. Plagiarism also includes presenting others’ ideas in a modified or rephrased form without clear citation.
Authors must properly attribute any ideas or material derived from prior work, even if the journal follows a double-blind peer review process. If citing their own previous work, authors must include “blinded” citations to maintain the integrity of the review process. If a manuscript is under review elsewhere, authors must inform the editor of that journal to avoid parallel or duplicate publication.
The primary objective of this policy is transparency, ensuring that the editorial team clearly understands what content is original and what is derived from prior sources. If there is any uncertainty regarding proper citation, authors are encouraged to clarify the matter in a cover letter addressed to the editor.
For scientific papers or articles, a minimum of 85% originality is required. For non-scientific papers, including language, literature, humanities, and related disciplines, a minimum of 80% originality is required.
AI Generated Content Policy
Text and content similarity between 10% and 20% will be permitted only when proper citation is provided in the References section of the paper or article (if cited from any matched source).
