Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism Screening
Articles submitted to INDIEGO: Indonesian Journal of Diplomacy, Political & Economical for Global Society will be filtered using Turnitin software, with a maximum of 20% similarity allowed.
Plagiarism includes:
- Word-for-word plagiarism – borrowing another author’s language word-for-word without putting it in quotation marks or citing it correctly.
- Source plagiarism – using the ideas of others without providing proper recognition or citation.
- Plagiarism of authorship – presenting another author's work as one’s own.
- Self-plagiarism – authors publishing articles in more than one journal by recycling their previous papers. It is important to note that when citing one’s own work, significant changes must be made to the new article. The previous article should only contain a small percentage of the new article. The goal is to provide new information that may be inspired by, but is different from, the prior articles.
Prevention
INDIEGO will ensure that every article published will not exceed a 20% similarity score. Plagiarism screening will be conducted by INDIEGO using Turnitin.
Sanctions
- Reprimand
- Letter of warning
- Revocation of the article
- Cancellation of publication