Plagiarism Policy
The Journal of Advanced Physics and Interdisciplinary Science maintains a strict anti-plagiarism policy to ensure the originality, integrity, and academic quality of all published research in physics and interdisciplinary sciences.
All submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using reliable similarity-checking tools before they are sent for peer review. This process ensures that the submitted work is original and properly acknowledges all sources of information.
Plagiarism in any form is considered a serious violation of publication ethics and is not acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:
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Direct copying of text, figures, tables, or equations without proper citation
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Paraphrasing substantial content from other sources without acknowledgment
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Self-plagiarism or duplicate publication of the author’s own previous work without disclosure
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Submission of work that is substantially similar to previously published studies
If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the editorial or publication process, the manuscript may be:
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Rejected before peer review
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Returned to authors for correction and resubmission (in minor cases)
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Retracted or removed if identified after publication
Authors are fully responsible for ensuring the originality of their work and for properly citing all references, data, and sources used in the manuscript.
The journal follows internationally recognized publishing ethics standards, including COPE guidelines, to handle all cases of suspected plagiarism in a fair and consistent manner.
Through this policy, the Journal of Advanced Physics and Interdisciplinary Science upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and ensures trustworthiness in scientific publishing.


