Screening for Plagiarism Policy

Edukara: Journal of Education, History, and Culture is strongly committed to upholding academic integrity and originality in every published work. Therefore, all submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism screening prior to the peer review process. The journal utilizes reliable plagiarism detection software to identify similarity levels, potential duplication, and non-original content.

Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism, self-plagiarism, excessive similarity, data fabrication or falsification, or other forms of academic misconduct will be immediately rejected. In cases where the similarity level is considered minor, authors may be requested to revise and resubmit their manuscripts. However, serious violations will result in direct rejection.

The acceptable similarity index threshold is below 20%, excluding references, properly quoted materials, and common academic phrases. Authors are fully responsible for ensuring that their submissions respect intellectual property rights and include proper citations.

Through this policy, Edukara aims to maintain the highest standards of ethical practice and scholarly quality, ensuring that all published articles provide original and credible contributions to the fields of education, history, and culture.