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Plagiarism Guidelines |
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Plagiarism is defined as:
Writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work.
With so much information available on the web plagiarism has seen a steady increase especially on the internet. Our editors at SEMJ.org will conduct research on all articles and search for plagiarism within submitted papers. We take plagiarism very seriously and if an author is caught the paper will be rejected and we will not allow registration or future submissions of papers to the journal.
By agreeing to our author’s agreement you are declaring that the papers you submit are your own and that you have rights to publish the content you are submitting. If you use quotes from another article or research paper you must provide a reference to that paper in your references section.
SEMJ.org is will also reserve the right to publish the misconduct in a later journal edition to correct the plagiarism and identify the article and writer if needed. The authors, not the editors, are not responsible for plagiarism violations.
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