Plagiarism Analysis
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The JRG Journal of Academic Studies asks authors to pass their manuscripts through the Copy Spider or Plagius plagiarism sniffers. The maximum allowed in the Copy Spider sniffer (which is a free sniffer) is 2.9% similarity. The maximum allowed in the Plagius sniffer (whose subscription is paid) is 25.00% of internet suspicions. It is not necessary to pass the pre-textual elements (title, authors, abstract, keywords, abstract, keywords), nor the chapter of the references, just the work itself (introduction, development or discussion, and final considerations or results).
Even though it is the full responsibility of the authors to verify plagiarism in sniffers and adapt their work to the metrics set out above, this journal reserves the right, if desired, to go through the aforementioned plagiarism sniffers and pass on the respective reports as a contribution to the authors. .
The JRG Journal of Academic Studies advises that, in addition to following the metrics set out above, authors make the proper references to the source texts of all direct and indirect citations.