Publication Ethics and Plagiarism Policy
- Plagiarism Policy
- At Digital AgriNews, we uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and publication ethics. All submitted articles are required to be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
- Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
- Direct copying of text, data, or figures from another source without proper citation.
- Rephrasing substantial parts of someone else's work without acknowledgment.
- Self-plagiarism (reusing one’s own previously published work without disclosure).
- Plagiarism Check:
- All manuscripts submitted to Digital Agri News undergo plagiarism screening using reliable detection tools.
- Similarity index above 10% (excluding references and common phrases) will lead to automatic rejection or a request for revision.
- Authors will be informed and asked to revise their work if minor overlaps are found.
- Ethical Commitment:
- “By submitting to Digital Agri News, authors confirm that their work is original and adheres to ethical publication standards.”