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IJCN PLAGIARISM POLICIES
Plagiarism is the act of taking another person's writing, work, data or even idea intentionally or unintentionally and passing it off as your own. It also includes using others ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. It is also plagiarism by providing someone else's paper as your own, or cut and paste text from the Internet to your paper without citing the source. 
Types of Plagiarism
Following are the most common types of plagiarism;
Full Plagiarism 
Content that has been presented, without any changes made to the content, thoughts, and even grammar, is known as full plagiarism. It is the most common form of plagiarism by presenting exact words from a source and presenting them as your own. It is also called copy and paste plagiarism. If you want to use it, you must use quotations marks and provide references.  
Partial Plagiarism 
If the presented content is a mixture of two to three different sources, where the use of rephrasing and synonyms is extensive, then it is known as partial plagiarism. If you take a sentence from a source and change around a few words, it is still plagiarism.  
Self Plagiarism 
Self-plagiarism occurs when an author reuses portions of their previous writings in subsequent research papers. Commonly submitted paper is simply a re-titled and reformatted version of the original one, but more frequently it is assembled from previous work. Publishing the same material through different means without referencing it properly is a very common habit among many writers.  
CSC JOURNALS POLICY FOR PLAGIARISM  

CSC journals policies on plagiarism are very coherent. Our policy aimed at promoting and protecting our authors work. If author believes that published content violates his rights, please notify us immediately. CSC Journals respects the intellectual property of authors, and we ask our users to do the same. CSC Journals preserve the rights of its authors, researchers, and other work with respect to intellectual property. Articles including plagiarism directly affect standards of quality, uniqueness and innovation. We ensure that articles submitted to us must remain to the ethical standards and they should not overlap with other articles published or articles in press.

In the case if you are an author and found suspected plagiarism in a published article then you should;  

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Contact CSC Press immediately and submit original paper, plagiarized paper, journal name, volume issue and page number.
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CSC editorial office/journal editorial board investigates the issue.
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If author found guilty of plagiarism then CSC Journals contact the author of published paper to justify the reason for plagiarism and report to CSC Press in 2 weeks.
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In case of author’s response, CSC Journals shares the report Editor-in-Chief (EiC) and CSC editorial office for final decision.
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If CSC Journals does not receive any response from the author within the given time, we contact his Faculty Dean and R&D Dean to take strict action against suspected faculty member.
POLICY AND ACTION  

CSC Journals take serious actions against those papers which contain plagiarism and remove those them completely from CSC Journals website and other third parties websites in which the paper is listed and indexed in. In any case if an article in the CSC Journals database is found to be a plagiarized version of a previously published work, CSC Journals will always support the original author(s), whether published by us or by another publisher. If the authors are found guilty of plagiarism then CSC Journals take the following immediately actions;  

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In case of plagiarism CSC editorial office directly contact author(s) faculty Dean, R&D Dean and other respective staff members.
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CSC Journals removes the published paper PDF from the website and disable links to full text article.
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A term “Plagiarized Paper” is added along with the published paper title.
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CSC Journals will disable the author account within the system and rejects all future submissions of the same author for a period of 1 year.
Contact CSC Press in case of plagiarism.
 
 
 
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