Anti-plagiarism Policy
At our RAU+Taypi journal, we take plagiarism very seriously and make every effort to ensure the originality of articles submitted for publication. To assist in this endeavor, we utilize Turnitin software, a plagiarism detection tool that allows us to verify the originality of each article.
All articles submitted to our scientific journal undergo a review by Turnitin software to identify any possible similarities with other published works. While we acknowledge that some similarities may be unavoidable, we have established a maximum threshold of 20% similarity to prevent the publication of papers containing plagiarism.
If Turnitin software detects any similarity in the content of an article, we will notify the author and provide an opportunity to make necessary corrections before publication. In the event that plagiarism is detected after publication, we will take appropriate measures to retract the article and suspend the author's ability to submit future articles.
We take academic integrity and the originality of research very seriously, and our use of Turnitin and our anti-plagiarism policy are important means to uphold high standards in our scientific journal.