Plagiarism

Plagiarism Policy – Jurnal Ilmu Teknologi Informasi Indonesia (JITIFNA)

Articles submitted to JITIFNA will be checked for plagiarism. JITIFNA will promptly reject any papers found to contain plagiarism or self-plagiarism.

Prior to being sent to reviewers, submissions are initially checked for similarity by a member of the editorial team. Papers submitted to JITIFNA must have a similarity level below 25% (excluding the bibliography), and the similarity score for any single source must not exceed 1%.


Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism is presenting another person's ideas or words as your own without proper permission, credit, or acknowledgment, or due to the failure to properly cite sources. Plagiarism can take several forms, from literal copying to paraphrasing someone else's work. To accurately determine if plagiarism has occurred, we consider the following situations:

  • Literal Copying: Directly copying another author's work word for word, in whole or in part, without permission, acknowledgment, or citation.

  • Substantial Copying: Reproducing a significant portion of another person's work without permission, acknowledgment, or citation, whether in terms of quantity or quality.

  • Paraphrasing: Taking ideas, words, or phrases from a source and rewriting them in new sentences. This becomes unethical when the original source is not properly cited or acknowledged.


Forms of Plagiarism Include but Are Not Limited To:

  • Quoting terms, words, sentences, data, or information from a source without citing the source in the citation record or adequately stating the source.

  • Quoting random terms, words, sentences, data, or information from a source without proper citation or acknowledgment.

  • Using ideas, opinions, views, or theories from a source without adequately stating the source.

  • Rewriting words or sentences from a source’s ideas, opinions, views, or theories without adequately stating the source.

  • Submitting scientific papers produced or published by others as one’s own work without proper acknowledgment.


Prevention

JITIFNA will ensure that every published article does not exceed a 25% similarity score. Plagiarism screening will be conducted using Turnitin.


Sanctions

  • Reprimand

  • Warning letter

  • Revocation of the article

  • Cancellation of publication