Plagiarisme Policy

PLAGIARISM POLICY

Category Not Included Plagiarism

  1. Referring to and/or quoting terms, words and/or sentences, data and/or information from a source without citing the source in the note quotation and/or without adequately citing the source;
  2. Referring and/or quoting random terms, words, and/or sentences, data and/or information from sources without citing the source in the note quotation and/or without adequately citing the source;
  3. Using sources of ideas, opinions, views or theories without adequately stating the source; d. formulate words and/or sentences themselves from sources of words and/or phrases, ideas, opinions, views, or theories without adequately stating the source;
  4. Submitting scientific work produced and/or published by others as a source of scientific work without adequately disclosing it.

Prevention

Every article submitted to the Humanities Education Journal must be accompanied by a statement signed by the author that:

  1. This article is free from plagiarism;
  2. If at any time it is proven that there is plagiarism in the article, the author is willing to accept sanctions in accordance with statutory regulations.

Sanctions

  1. reprimand;
  2. Warning letter;
  3. Article retraction;