Screening for Plagiarism

Manuscripts submitted to Kabelo: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat are subject to a rigorous evaluation process using Turnitin software, with a maximum similarity limit set at 20%.

There are several types of plagiarism:

  1. Direct Plagiarism: This occurs when text is copied verbatim from another source without using quotation marks or proper citation.
  2. Source Plagiarism: This happens when an individual utilizes someone else’s ideas or theories without giving appropriate credit.
  3. Authorship Plagiarism: This involves claiming another author’s work as one’s own without proper recognition.
  4. Self-Plagiarism: Authors should refrain from submitting the same article to multiple journals unless it has been significantly revised. References to previous work should be substantially altered, and new submissions should present fresh perspectives with minimal overlap with previous content.

Adhering to these standards is crucial for maintaining the integrity and originality of research published in our journal.