Manuscripts/articles submitted to the JEBS journal will be checked using the iThenticate/Turnitin plagiarism detection software or IBSU plagiarism checking program. It is checked with two methods: reviewer check and anti-plagiarism tool. All submissions are checked by plagiarism software before sending to the reviewers. Plagiarism if detected or reported at any stage will be investigated and will be treated based on the guidelines contained in the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) flowcharts that can be downloaded from the following link (http://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts).
The JEBS journal follows the guidelines contained in the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) flowcharts that can be downloaded from the following link (http://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts). Kindly pay attention to the following charts within the COPE link:
What to do if you suspect plagiarism
What to do if you suspect redundant (duplicate) publication
- Suspected redundant publication in a submitted manuscript
- Suspected redundant publication in a published manuscript
PLAGIARISM CLAIMS
Notifications regarding any plagiarism issue should be directed to the JEBS editors at jedu@ibsu.edu.ge