E-ISSN: 2723-5432
In Cooperation With :
Papers submitted to International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB) will be screened for plagiarism using TURNITIN plagiarism detection tools. In case the manuscript submitted has become a part of Turnitin Repository, an alternate plagiarism detection tool can also be used to verify the authenticity of the manuscript.
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB) has a policy of 30% similarity index and any manuscript over this range will be immediately rejected.
Plagiarism is defined as follows and the information is adapted from:
Bella H. Plagiarism. Saudi J Med Med Sci 2014; 2:127.
Available from: http://www.sjmms.net/text.asp?2014/2/2/127/137015
"Plagiarism is the use of others' published and unpublished ideas or words (or other intellectual property) without attribution or permission, and presenting them as new and original rather than derived from an existing source. The intent and effect of plagiarism is to mislead the reader as to the contributions of the plagiarizer. This applies whether the ideas or words are taken from abstracts, research grant applications, Institutional Review Board applications, or unpublished or published manuscripts in any publication format. Plagiarism is scientific misconduct and should be addressed as such.
Self-plagiarism refers to the practice of an author using portions of their previous writings on the same topic in another of their publications, without specifically citing it formally in quotes. This practice is widespread and sometimes unintentional, as there are only so many ways to say the same thing on many occasions, particularly when writing the methods section of an article. Although this usually violates the copyright that has been assigned to the publisher, there is no consensus as to whether this is a form of scientific misconduct, or how many of one's own words one can sue before it is truly "plagiarism." Probably for this reason self-plagiarism is not regarded in the same light as plagiarism of ideas and words of other individuals. If journals have developed a policy on this matter, it should be clearly stated for authors."
Direct plagiarism is the plagiarism of the text. Mosaic plagiarism is the borrowing of ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the author.
Authors can adhere to the following steps to report plagiarism:
Plagiarism could be detected using Google search engine or one of two programs; iThenticate or Turnitin.
Author Guidelines
Editorial Team |
Focus and Scope |
Board of Reviewers |
Author Guidelines |
Peer Review Process |
Author Fees |
Submissions |
Contact Us |
Unique Visits |
Journal Policies
Copyright Notice |
Privacy Statement |
Publication Ethics |
Open Access Policy |
Conflict Of Interest Policy |
Plagiarism Screening Policy |
Archiving Policy |
Repository Policy |