Plagiarism Statement

All manuscripts submitted for external peer review are assessed for originality. Authors agree to any necessary originality checks for their submissions during the publication process by submitting them to the journal.

The Publishing Company "Generate Digital Publishing" supports the values of ethics and scientific integrity.

Plagiarism is defined as using another author's work without their consent or acknowledgment. Plagiarism can take several forms, ranging from word-for-word copying to rewriting. The following definitions are considered while defining plagiarism:

Without permission or acknowledgement of the source, copying the work word for word, in whole or in part. Literal plagiarism is obvious and easily identified by plagiarism detection.

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Plagiarism is defined as using another author's work without their consent or acknowledgment. Plagiarism can take several forms, ranging from word-for-word copying to rewriting. The following definitions are considered while defining plagiarism:

Literal Plagiarism

Without permission or acknowledgement of the source, copying the work word for word, in whole or in part. Literal plagiarism is obvious and easily identified by plagiarism detection.

Subtantial Copying

Reproducing a significant portion of the work without permission and confirmation from the author. The quantity and quality of the copied content are equally crucial in evaluating what is "substantial". Quality is measured by relative value of copied text comparing to the whole text. Where the essence of the work was copied, even not very big part of it, plagiarism is identified.

Paraphrasing

Without literally reproducing the original work, copying is permitted. This sort of plagiarism is known as paraphrase, and it may be the most difficult to detect.

Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and will result in the article being rejected immediately, as well as possible repercussions against the authors.