Screening for Plagiarism

Plagiarism Screening

Papers submitted to the Jurnal Esabi (Jurnal Edukasi dan Sains Biologi) will be screened for plagiarism using CrossCheck/iThenticate plagiarism detection tools. Jurnal Esabi (Jurnal Edukasi dan Sains Biologi) will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism.

Before submitting articles to reviewers, an editorial team member checks those for similarity/plagiarism tools. The papers submitted to Jurnal Esabi (Jurnal Edukasi dan Sains Biologi) must have a less than 20% similarity level.

Plagiarism is exposing another person’s thoughts or words as though they were your own, without permission, credit, or acknowledgment, or because of failing to cite the sources properly. Plagiarism can take diverse forms, from literal copying to paraphrasing the work of another. To properly judge whether an author has plagiarized, we emphasize the following possible situations:

  • An author can literally copy another author’s work- by copying word by word, in whole or in part, without permission, acknowledging or citing the original source. This practice can be identified by comparing the original source and the manuscript/work suspected of plagiarism.
  • Substantial copying implies an author reproduces a substantial part of another author without permission, acknowledgment, or citation. The substantial term can be understood in terms of quality and quantity, often used in the context of Intellectual property. Quality refers to the relative value of the copied text in proportion to the work as a whole.
  • Paraphrasing involves taking ideas, words, or phrases from a source and crafting them into new sentences within the writing. This practice becomes unethical when the author does not properly cite or acknowledge the original work/author. This form of plagiarism is the more difficult form to be identified.