Screening for Plagiarism

Manuscripts submitted to Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management will be screened using the Turnitin similarity detection tool. Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management will promptly reject papers that are suggestive of plagiarism or self-plagiarism.

Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management wants to ensure that all authors exercise due care and adhere to international standards for academic integrity, particularly on the issue of plagiarism.

Plagiarism occurs when an author takes ideas, information, or words from another source without giving proper credit to the source. Even when it occurs unintentionally, plagiarism remains a serious academic offense and is unacceptable in international academic publications.

When the author knows certain information (names, dates, places, statistical numbers, or other detailed information) from a particular source, citation is required. (This is only excused in cases of common knowledge, where the data is available in more than five sources or is common knowledge, for example, the fact that Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.)

When the author takes ideas from another author, citation is still required even if the author later develops the idea further. This may be an idea about how to interpret the data, what methodology to use or what conclusions to draw. This may be an idea about a broad development in a field or general information. Regardless of the idea, the author must cite the source. In cases where the author develops the idea further, it is still necessary to cite the original source of the idea, and then in the following sentence, the author can explain his/her more developed idea.

When the author takes the words of another author, citations and quotation marks are required. Whenever four or more consecutive words are identical to a source that the author has read, the author must use quotation marks to indicate the use of the other author's original words; a quotation alone is no longer sufficient. Therefore, you must ensure that the article you submit for publication in Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management is completely original and new from other similar research and if you use the work and/or words of others, then you must cite them appropriately.

Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management In ensuring the originality of your article, we use the Turnitin filtering application, with a maximum similarity limit of 30%.

Journal of Islamic Education Strategy Management takes academic integrity very seriously, and the editors reserve the right to withdraw acceptance of an article that is found to violate any of the standards set out above. For more information, prospective authors can contact the editorial office at educationstrategymanagement@gmail.com