Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy

The Journal of Informatics and Advanced Data Science (JIADS) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing.

All submitted manuscripts must be original works of the authors and must not have been published or submitted elsewhere simultaneously.

The journal has a zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism in any form, including:

  • Copying text without proper citation

  • Paraphrasing without acknowledgment

  • Data fabrication or falsification

  • Duplicate or redundant publication

  • Unauthorized use of figures, tables, or research results

All submissions may be screened using plagiarism detection software before the peer review process.

If plagiarism is detected, the journal may:

  • Reject the manuscript immediately

  • Request corrections or clarifications

  • Retract published articles if misconduct is discovered after publication

  • Notify the authors’ institutions when necessary

AI Text Generation Policy

Authors may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, or similar technologies only to assist with language editing, grammar improvement, or formatting.

AI tools must not be listed as authors because they cannot take responsibility for the content, originality, accuracy, or ethical compliance of a manuscript.

Authors remain fully responsible for:

  • The originality of the manuscript

  • Accuracy of information and citations

  • Avoidance of plagiarism

  • Ethical use of AI-generated content

Any substantial use of AI tools in preparing a manuscript should be disclosed by the authors within the manuscript or acknowledgments section.

The journal reserves the right to reject submissions containing misleading, fabricated, or excessively AI-generated content lacking scientific originality or human scholarly contribution.