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Plagiarism Policy

"ARPL is committed to publishing original articles and strictly discourages any form of unethical practices, including plagiarism."

Authors must share their original articles for Conferences.

For better understanding please go through the below :

Definition of Plagiarism:

  • Direct Plagiarism: Copying text verbatim without citation.
  • Self-Plagiarism: Reusing one’s own prior work without citation.
  • Mosaic Plagiarism: Using phrases or ideas from a source without proper attribution.
  • Accidental Plagiarism: Unintentional failure to cite sources or misrepresenting originality. Salami Slicing: Salami slicing involves dividing research into multiple small papers to increase publication count unethically.

Submission Requirements:

  • Articles must be original and not under consideration elsewhere.
  • Proper citation of all non-original sources is required.
  • A declaration of originality must accompany the submission.

Plagiarism Detection:

  • Articles will be screened using plagiarism detection software.
  • Flagged articles may undergo manual review by the editorial team.

Consequences of Plagiarism:

  • Rejection of the article from the conference.
  • Notification to authors and provision of an opportunity to respond.
  • Possible sanctions including prohibition from future submissions and notification to institutions.

Appeal Process:

  • Authors may submit a formal appeal against plagiarism decisions. This appeal should be made to info@academiaresearchlab.com
  • Appeals will be reviewed by a designated committee.

Contact Information:

  • For questions or concerns, contact +91-9776570901.

Policy Updates:

  • The policy is subject to review and updates, with the latest version available on the conference website posted on 11th April 2024.