Plagiarism Policy
The Parion Academic Review Journal is committed to academic integrity and ethical values, and places great importance on preventing plagiarism and protecting the originality of scholarly work. In this context, our journal utilizes the Turnitin program to detect plagiarism.
What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's ideas, findings, data, or work as your own. This is considered unacceptable behavior in the academic community and can lead to serious consequences.
Parion Academic Review Journal's Plagiarism Policy:
- All submitted works are screened for plagiarism using the Turnitin program.
- Authors whose work is found to contain plagiarism may have their work rejected and/or may not be published in our journal.
- In cases of repeated plagiarism, the author may be banned from submitting work to our journal.
What Authors Should Be Aware Of:
- You must cite all sources used in your work accurately and completely.
- Do not use text from another source without paraphrasing it in your own words.
- Even when citing your own previously published work, you must provide a reference.
About the Turnitin Program: Turnitin is a software program used to detect plagiarism. The program compares submitted work to a database of billions of works to identify potential instances of plagiarism. Turnitin also indicates the type and percentage of plagiarism.