Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy

Using tools like Turnitin, Plagiarism Checker X (Pro), and similarity indicators, all articles will be examined for plagiarism.

1. Plagiarism can take many different forms, such as "passing off" another person's work as the author's, copying or paraphrasing significant portions of another person's work without giving credit, or making claims about the findings of other people's studies. All instances of plagiarism are unacceptable in this journal and should be reported as unethical publication conduct.

2. The authors should update their article to meet the requirements if the article's similarity is more than 20%. The article similarity should be less than 20%.

3. The writers must make sure that all of their writing is original and that any instances in which they have borrowed from or used the words of others have been properly cited or quoted.

4. Before being sent to an editor for editorial review, every paper submitted for publication to any journal published by the Journal of Tropical Diversity is examined for plagiarism after submission.