Plagiarism Policy

The Research Journal of Innovative Ideas and Thoughts (RJIIT) takes plagiarism very seriously. Plagiarism is the use of someone else's work without giving them credit. This can include copying text, ideas, or images from another source without citing them properly.

RJIIT uses a plagiarism detection software to check all submitted papers for plagiarism. If plagiarism is found, the paper will be rejected and the authors may be banned from submitting to the journal in the future.

The penalties for plagiarism at RJIIT are as follows:

  • First offense: The paper will be rejected and the authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized paper, including an admission of plagiarism.
  • Second offense: The authors will be banned from submitting to RJIIT for a period of one year.
  • Third offense: The authors will be banned from submitting to RJIIT permanently.

To avoid plagiarism, authors should always cite their sources properly. This means providing the author's name, the title of the work, and the publication information in the text of the paper. They should also use quotation marks around any text that is copied verbatim from another source.

If you are unsure about whether or not your work is plagiarized, you can use a plagiarism checker tool to help you. There are many free and paid plagiarism checker tools available online.

RJIIT is committed to providing a high-quality publication platform for researchers. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense that undermines the integrity of the research process. By taking plagiarism seriously, RJIIT helps to ensure that the research published in the journal is of the highest quality.