Plagiarism Policy
International Scientific Journal Vision is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity, research ethics, and publication quality. All submitted manuscripts are subject to plagiarism and similarity screening prior to the peer-review process.
The journal uses recognized plagiarism detection software, including iThenticate, Turnitin, Similarity Check (Crossref), or comparable similarity detection tools, to evaluate the originality of submissions and identify potential instances of plagiarism, duplicate publication, improper citation, and other forms of academic misconduct.
Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work is original and that all sources, data, and ideas derived from other works are properly acknowledged and cited. Any form of plagiarism, including direct copying, unattributed paraphrasing, self-plagiarism, duplicate submission, data fabrication, data falsification, or other unethical publication practices, is considered unacceptable.
Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct may be rejected at any stage of the editorial or peer-review process. If plagiarism or ethical violations are identified after publication, the Editorial Board reserves the right to publish corrections, retract the article, notify relevant institutions when necessary, and take any other actions deemed appropriate in accordance with internationally recognized publication ethics standards.
International Scientific Journal Vision adheres to internationally accepted principles of publication ethics and research integrity and takes all allegations of plagiarism and academic misconduct seriously.
The Editorial Board follows the principles and recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) when handling allegations of plagiarism and academic misconduct.


