Plagiarism Policy | IJRBAT
- The journal is strictly against any unethical act of copying or plagiarism in any
form. Plagiarism is said to have occurred when large portions of a manuscript
have been copied from existing previously published resources. All manuscripts
submitted for publication to IJRBAT are cross-checked for plagiarism using
iThenticate/Turnitin software.
- Plagiarism is the unethical act of copying someone else's prior ideas, processes,
results or words without explicit acknowledgement of the original author and
source. Self-plagiarism occurs when an author utilizes large part of his/her own
previously published work without using appropriate references. This can range
from getting the same manuscript published in multiple journals to modifying a
previously published manuscript with some new data.
- Manuscripts found to be plagiarized during initial stages of review are out-rightly
rejected and not considered for publication in the journal. In case a manuscript is
found to be plagiarized after publication, the Editor-in-Chief / Managing Editor will
conduct preliminary investigation, may be with the help of a suitable committee
constituted for the purpose.
- If the manuscript is found to be plagiarized beyond the acceptable limits, the
journal will contact the author's Institute / College / University and Funding
Agency, if any. A determination of misconduct will lead IJRBAT to run a
statement bi-directionally linked online to and from the original paper, to note the
plagiarism and provide a reference to the plagiarized material.
- The paper containing the plagiarism will also be marked on each page of the
PDF. Upon determination of the extent of plagiarism, the paper may also be
formally retracted.
Types of Plagiarism
The following types of plagiarism are considered by IJRBAT:
- Full Plagiarism: Previously published content without any changes to the text, idea and
grammar is considered as full plagiarism. It involves presenting exact text from a source
as one's own.
- Partial Plagiarism: If content is a mixture from multiple different sources, where the
author has extensively rephrased text, then it is known as partial plagiarism.
- Self-Plagiarism: When an author reuses complete or portions of their pre-published
research, then it is known as self-plagiarism. Complete self-plagiarism is a case when an
author republishes their own previously published work in a new journal.
IJRBAT respects intellectual property and aims at protecting and promoting original work of its
authors. Manuscripts containing plagiarized material are against the standards of quality,
research and innovation. Hence, all authors submitting articles to IJRBAT are expected to abide
ethical standards and abstain from plagiarism, in any form. In case, an author is found to be
suspected of plagiarism in a submitted or published manuscript then, IJRBAT shall contact the
author (s) to submit his / her (their) explanation within two weeks, which may be forwarded to the
Fact Finding Committee (FFC) constituted for the purpose, for further course of action. If IJRBAT
does not receive any response from the author within the stipulated time period, then the Director
/ Dean / Head of the concerned College, Institution or Organization or the Vice Chancellor of the
University to which the author is affiliated shall be contacted to take strict action against the
concerned author.
IJRBAT shall take serious action against published manuscripts found to contain plagiarism and
shall completely remove them from IJRBAT website and other third party websites where the
paper is listed and indexed. The moment, any article published in IJRBAT database is reported
to be plagiarized, IJRBAT will constitute a Fact Finding Committee (FFC) to investigate the
same. Upon having established that the manuscript is plagiarized from some previously
published work, IJRBAT shall support the original author and manuscript irrespective of the
publisher and may take any or all of the following immediate actions or follow the additional
course of actions as recommended by the committee:
- IJRBAT editorial office shall immediately contact the Director / Dean /
Head of the concerned College, Institution or Organization or the Vice
Chancellor of the University to which the author(s) is (are) affiliated to
take strict action against the concerned author.
- IJRBAT shall remove the PDF copy of the published manuscript from the
website and disable all links to full text article. The term Plagiarized
Manuscript shall be appended to the published manuscript title.
- IJRBAT shall disable the author account with the journal and reject all
future submissions from the author for a period of 03 / 05 / 10 years or
even ban the authors permanently.
- IJRBAT may also display the list of such authors along with their full
contact details on the IJRBAT website.
Any other course of action, as recommended by the Committee or as deemed fit for the instant
case or as decided by the Editorial Board, from time to time.