Screening for Plagiarism

 

Screening for Plagiarism

The Journal of Community Nutrition Intervention strictly enforces a zero-tolerance policy against any form of plagiarism. We are committed to publishing only highly original, ethically sound community service interventions and research.

 

Plagiarism Detection Software

Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Community Nutrition Intervention will be rigorously screened for plagiarism prior to the peer-review process. We utilize industry-leading software to verify the originality of the submitted content.

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Zero Tolerance & Similarity Limit

The Journal of Community Nutrition Intervention will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism without further review.

Every article that will be published is checked for similarity. We enforce a strict policy regarding the maximum acceptable percentage of matching text.

Maximum Allowed Similarity Score: 20%