Plagiarism Check

Turnitin Screening
To maintain the highest standards of academic integrity and ensure the publication of original scientific works, the Journal of Data, Informatics and Applied Computing (JODIAC) subjects all submitted manuscripts to strict plagiarism screening.
25%
Maximum Similarity Limit

Plagiarism checking is conducted using the Turnitin application. This similarity percentage strictly excludes properly cited references, quotes, and bibliographies.

 

Screening Workflow & Evaluation Outcomes

Depending on the similarity index result from Turnitin, manuscripts will automatically follow one of the strict administrative paths below:

✓ Accepted for Evaluation

Manuscripts that comply with this plagiarism threshold will proceed to the pre-review stage, where their novelty, usefulness, and contribution to science are assessed by the editorial board.

✕ Rejected / Non-Compliant

Manuscripts that do not meet the plagiarism requirements will be rejected. A detailed rejection note will be provided, outlining the reasons for non-compliance. Authors are encouraged to revise and resubmit only if the issues can be addressed effectively.

Note: Intentional manipulation of text to bypass plagiarism software detection (such as paraphrasing tools misuse or text spinning) is considered severe academic misconduct and will result in an immediate and permanent desk rejection.