Similarity and Citation Policy

1. Verification of Originality and Plagiarism-Free Content

The Editorial Board reviews all submitted manuscripts to ensure their originality using the Similarity Check service from Crossref, which relies on advanced Turnitin technology to detect any similarity or plagiarism. If any unreferenced content is identified, authors are required to correct the manuscript or it will be rejected to ensure compliance with academic standards.

2. Permissible Rate of Textual Quotation According to Academic Field

The Journal accepts research papers in the fields of Humanities and Applied Sciences, provided that the textual quotation rate does not exceed 25% of the manuscript content.

3. Standards of Acceptable Citation:

Research papers should primarily be based on the researcher’s intellectual contributions and personal analysis, with quotations limited to supporting ideas or clarifying fundamental principles. In cases where strong scientific reasons exist, researchers may submit a formal request to the Editor-in-Chief to raise the rate of textual quotation, in order to strengthen scientific arguments or to analyze specialized texts.

Permissible Use of Artificial Intelligence:

The acceptable proportion of AI-generated content varies depending on the academic discipline. These tools may be employed to support certain parts of the manuscript, such as background information or data representation. However, the analyses, results, and conclusions must be the researcher’s own work. Generally, papers containing up to 40% AI-generated content are accepted, while those exceeding 50% of AI-generated material are rejected.