Plagiarism Policy

The International Society that Learn Journal places strong emphasis on academic integrity and ethical publishing practices. All submitted manuscripts are subject to editorial screening for plagiarism and related forms of misconduct.

The journal considers the following as ethical violations:

  • Plagiarism,

  • Data fabrication or falsification,

  • Duplicate or multiple publication,

  • Salami slicing.

Submissions may be screened using similarity detection software deemed appropriate by the journal. As a general guideline, a similarity index of below 20% is expected; however, editorial decisions are based on the nature and context of the similarity rather than numerical thresholds alone.

If ethical misconduct is identified:

  • Prior to publication, the manuscript will be rejected,

  • After publication, actions may include correction, retraction, or notification of relevant institutions.

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