Policy of Plagiarism

All researches submitted to Al-Qadissiyah Journal for Humanities Sciences (QJHS)  are subjected to screening using Plagiarism Prevention Software called checker Turnitin. Plagiarism is a serious violation of publication ethics. Other violations include duplicate publication, data fabrication and forgery, and inadequate credit of author contribution.  Thus, the plagiarism or fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behaviour are unacceptable. Moreover, delivering the same article or research to more than one journal is considered unethical publishing behaviour and is completely improper. It is necessary to mention that (QJHS) may reject any research whose Plagiarism index exceeds 20%.

All submissions to (QJHS) are scanned automatically using Turnitin checker by the editorial system. Editorial Board Member may also choose to run a similarity report at any other point during the review process or post-publication. The default similarity report view gives the percentage of the text of the article which has overlap with one or more published research.