Screening for Plagiarism

Manuscript submitted to South Asian Journal of Operations and Logistics (SAJOL) will be screened for plagiarism using Turnitin plagiarism detection tool. SAJOL will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism (should be below 20% of similarity).

 

SAJOL wants to ensure that all authors are careful and comply with international standards for academic integrity, particularly on the issue of plagiarism.

 

Plagiarism occurs when an author takes ideas, information, or words from another source without proper credit to the source. Even when it occurs unintentionally, plagiarism is still a serious academic violation and unacceptable in international academic publications.

 

When the author takes an idea from another author, a citation is required even if the author then develops the idea further. This might be an idea about how to interpret the data, either what methodology to use or what conclusion to draw. It might be an idea about broad developments in a field or general information. Regardless of the idea, authors should cite their sources. In cases where the author develops the idea further, it is still necessary to cite the original source of the idea, and then in a subsequent sentence, the author can explain her or his more developed idea.