Following ethical consideration are needed while submitting the articles to daagu international journal of basic and applied research
- Plagiarism Policy: DIJBAR is not accepting the article if plagiarism policy is violated. Corresponding authors are required to acknowledge that they are aware of policy on plagiarism and copyright when signing the article’s copyright transfer agreement. Manuscripts are sent out for review on the condition that any unpublished data cited within are properly credited and the appropriate permission has been sought. Plagiarism is the copying of ideas, text, data and other creative work (e.g. tables, figures and graphs) and presenting it as original research without proper citation. Separate from the issue of plagiarism is the need for authors to obtain permission to reuse previously published work (even if properly cited) from the holder of the copyright (which is typically not the author).
Penalties for Plagiarism When plagiarism has been found to have occurred, Journal will take the actions listed below as determined by the type of plagiarism.
The authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized paper, including an admission of plagiarism.
If the paper is under submission, the paper can be automatically rejected by the Executive Managing Editor or the Editor board without further revisions and without any further plagiarism investigation coordinated by the Editor-in-Chief - Copyright: Rights related to the publication and distribution of research
- Article Sharing: Details on self-archiving and posting
- Article Withdrawal: Article removal or retractions
- Study Subjects Consent: Ethical assurance should be obtained from concerned bodies