Screening for Plagiarism

Journal of Education Language Innovation and Applied Linguistics or we call it JELITA has a Turnitin tolerance for plagiarism and unethical publication practices. Authors must guarantee that their article meets the highest standards, that attributions and citations are correct, and that the paper is unique. Each manuscript that is submitted to the journal is checked for plagiarism. The journal uses Turnitin into measure similarity levels, with a maximum similarity percentage of 30%, and the author will be well-informed about the results of similarity checks. All papers with plagiarism detections are immediately rejected.

Plagiarism occurs when an author directly or indirectly quotes ideas, facts, or words from another source without giving proper credit to the source. Even if unintentional, plagiarism is a significant academic infringement not tolerated in international academic publications. A reference is necessary when an author obtains precise information (a name, date, location, statistical number, or other detailed information) from a specified source.

If the author derives an idea from another author, he or she should adequately state the author's identity. When the author expands on the topic, he or she may mention one or more citations from the sources before developing their views in the following sentence.

JELITA values academic integrity, and the editors reserve the right to revoke acceptance of an article that violates any of the plagiarism standards listed above.