Journal Information
Production Process: 7 days
Acceptance rate: 21%
Plagiarism: <18%
Language: English
Review process: Double-blind
Open access: Yes
APC: Free of charge
Copyright: CC-BY 4.0
eISSN: 3009-4267
In scientific publishing, plagiarism arises when the author uses the scientific material of another author without permission, credit, or acknowledgement. Plagiarism, where someone assumes another’s ideas, words, or other creative expression, clearly violates scientific ethics. Plagiarism may also involve a violation of copyright law. Plagiarism takes different forms, from literal copying to paraphrasing another work.
Plagiarism includes the following:
This practice is unethical and is not acceptable under any circumstances. All papers submitted must contain original material.
The procedure for publishing papers before publication requires that every manuscript be checked for plagiarism. The first time when submitting the paper, the second time after positive reviews, and before making a decision about accepting. iThenticate software is used to check manuscripts for plagiarism. Any manuscript with indications of plagiarism will be automatically rejected per the Retraction Policy of the Journal of Operations Intelligence (JOPI) journal.
Journal of Operations Intelligence
Journal abbreviation: J. Oper. Intell.
eISSN (Online): 3009-4267
Journal DOI: https://doi.org/10.31181/jopi21102023p
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