Anti-Plagiarism Policy
The Research Lake International Journals strictly prohibit plagiarism and it is the responsibility of the author of manuscripts to avoid plagiarism in all submissions. Should plagiarism be identified in any manuscript received, the manuscript will not be considered for further review and will be returned to the authors or whoever submits it on behalf of the authors. This overall Anti-Plagiarism Policy applies to duplicate of submission of the same manuscript, duplicate of content in multiple submissions or falsification of data therein, and contents that are substantially overlapping with materials that have been published or quoted without attribution or permission from referenced publication and original authors. If any manuscript submitted with the manipulated content include research material, methods, equipment and results without doing original study will be considered as falsification of scientific research and will not considered for publication.
This policy is consistent with standard practice and will therefore not repeat specifics that are publicly known. For example, plagiarism mislead the readers of journal due to copying ideas, words, data or images from research grant applications, published manuscripts, Institutional Review Board applications or abstracts in any one of the printed or electronic publication format without attribution. Self-plagiarism refers to the reusing text from authors previous publications without attribution or agreement of the editor. Reusing text from the Methods section in the author’s previous publications, with attribution to the source, is acceptable based on the study conducted. Plagiarized content will not be considered for any publication. If plagiarism is identified more than 25-30% then it will be sent back to author to rewrite and submit for further process.
Anti-plagiarism declaration should be included while submitting the manuscript. Author should declare that each contribution to their article or research work have been acknowledged and source of information from other published or unpublished works have been cited properly as referenced. Authors are completely responsible for the content of the article and scientific work included in the article along with any incomplete reference.