Plagiarism Policy

Green Publication adheres to strict ethical standards to maintain the originality and credibility of published research. Every manuscript undergoes plagiarism screening using advanced similarity detection tools. Authors are expected to submit original work, appropriately cite included sources, and comply with global academic integrity guidelines.

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Our Plagiarism Standards

  • All submitted manuscripts are scanned using leading plagiarism detection software to identify similarity levels and unoriginal content.

  • Authors must ensure submissions are their original work and properly cite any reused ideas, quotations, or previously published material.

  • Any form of copied content—including self-plagiarism, word-to-word copying, data manipulation, AI-generated plagiarism, or paraphrasing without citation—is strictly prohibited.

  • If plagiarism is detected, manuscripts may be rejected, returned for correction, or reported to the affiliated institution depending on severity.

  • Authors must submit originality declarations confirming ethical research and that no part of the work has been submitted elsewhere.

  • In severe cases, publication can be withdrawn after acceptance, and the authors may be blacklisted from future submissions.

  • Our plagiarism policy may be updated as publishing standards evolve. Updated policies will be posted online, and apply immediately.