Plagiarism, duplicate publication, concurrent submission, data fabrication and falsification, and illegal credit of author contribution are considered as violations of publication ethics.
The term plagiarism describes the unacknowledged use of work and is usually produced by improper referencing and is a violation of moral and professional ethics.
Therefor to prevent such violation submissions to ABJMHS are subject to inspection using Plagiarism detection Software called (Turnitin). Thus, any unethical behaviors are unacceptable by the journal. It is necessary to mention that ABJMHS may ignore similarity of not more than 20%.
New submissions to ABJMHS are screened using Crosscheck within the editorial system. The responsible editorial board member may run a similarity report at any point during the review process or post-publication to ensure the originality of the writing process.