The journal employs Turnitin Software to screen all submitted manuscripts for plagiarism. Only original materials that have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere are considered for publication. Plagiarism detection is further facilitated through the use of Plagiat.pl software. Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism or unattributed textual borrowings are rejected by the editorial board before publication. Authors are cautioned and advised to revise their work or properly cite original sources if plagiarism is detected during any stage of the review process.

Depending on the extent of plagiarism identified, manuscripts are either returned to authors for further examination if plagiarism is below 25%, or rejected without further review if plagiarism exceeds 25%. Authors are encouraged to address plagiarism issues and resubmit their work accordingly. Plagiarism percentages are determined both by software analysis and editorial board evaluation.