Plagiarism

Plagiarism Policy

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Global Educational Perspectives (JOGEDUP) will undergo a plagiarism check. Any submission found to contain plagiarism or self-plagiarism will be immediately rejected.

Before being assigned to reviewers, each manuscript is screened by the editorial team using similarity-checking software. To proceed to the review stage, the overall similarity score must be below 25% (excluding references), and no individual source may exceed 1% similarity.


Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism refers to presenting someone else’s ideas, words, findings, or expressions as one’s own without proper acknowledgment. It includes both intentional and unintentional misuse of sources and may appear in various forms. JOGEDUP identifies plagiarism through the following categories:

1. Literal Copying

Directly reproducing text from another source, whether wholly or partially, without permission, citation, or proper acknowledgment. This is typically identified through cross-checking with the original material.

2. Substantial Copying

Using a significant portion of another person’s work—either in volume or in intellectual weight—without citing the original source. “Substantial” may refer to the importance or distinctiveness of the copied content relative to the entire work.

3. Paraphrasing

Rewriting ideas, arguments, or findings from a source into new wording without proper citation. Although more difficult to detect, unethical paraphrasing is considered plagiarism when the original author is not appropriately credited.


Forms of Plagiarism

Plagiarism may include, but is not limited to, the following practices:

  • Quoting phrases, sentences, data, or information from any source without proper citation.

  • Using terms, statements, statistics, or factual information from a source without acknowledgment.

  • Presenting ideas, viewpoints, theories, or conceptual frameworks without crediting the original author.

  • Rewording or restructuring content from another source without providing proper citation.

  • Submitting a manuscript that has been partially or fully authored by someone else and claiming it as one’s own work.


Prevention Measures

JOGEDUP ensures that all accepted manuscripts comply with the journal’s similarity requirements. Plagiarism screening is conducted using Turnitin or equivalent similarity-detection software.


Sanctions

If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the publication process, the journal may impose one or more of the following actions:

  1. Verbal or written reprimand

  2. Written warning issued to the author

  3. Withdrawal or retraction of the manuscript

  4. Cancellation of publication