Laurin Publishers Guidelines

Plagiarism means presenting one own ideas or literature as their original work without proper citations to the original creator. This can include direct copying, paraphrasing without citation, self-plagiarism, and the use of fabricated data.

Authors must ensure that their work is original and free of plagiarism. We request authors to check for plagiarism before submitting their manuscripts. We only accept original work from authors which is original and not published anywhere.

We use plagiarism detection software to screen the manuscript and if any content is plagiarised the manuscript may be rejected. If plagiarism is identified post-publica
tion, the journal may issue a retraction or correction. Authors may have the right to appeal decisions made based on plagiarism findings and the journal editors should consider their appeal.

Open access publisher’s follows plagiarism policies with guidelines from organizations like the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).