Screening for Plagiarism
Manuscripts sent to Masyarakat SATU: Journal of Social Innovation and Community Development undergo a thorough examination using Turnitin software, with a similarity threshold capped at 20%.
Plagiarism includes various types:
- Direct Plagiarism: Copying another writer's text exactly, without quotation marks or proper citation.
- Source Plagiarism: Using another person's ideas or concepts without giving due credit or citation.
- Authorship Plagiarism: Claiming someone else's work as your own without appropriate acknowledgment.
- Self-Plagiarism: Authors should avoid resubmitting the same article to different journals without significant revisions. If referencing previous work, substantial modifications are required, and new submissions should offer original insights with minimal repetition from past publications.
Following these guidelines is essential for preserving the authenticity and originality of the research featured in our journal.