Plagiarism Policy
Authors must agree to the issue of plagiarism, and therefore, submitted papers must be free of plagiarism. Authors must check for indications of plagiarism using a similarity checker. Before publication in the journal, articles will be reviewed by the editor using Turnitin to check for similarity, with a maximum similarity policy of 20%.
Note to Authors
Jurnal Permata Indonesia will assess each case of plagiarism on its own merits. If even plagiarism is detected, whether by the editor, peer reviewers, or editorial staff at any stage prior to publication before or after acceptance, during editing, or at the page check stage we will notify the author and request that they rewrite the text or citations appropriately and cite the original source. If plagiarism is extensive that is, if at least 20% of the original submission is plagiarized the article may be rejected and the author's institution/company notified. Therefore, we strongly encourage authors to thoroughly review the contents of their articles before submitting them to our journal for publication. We ask authors to use.
Plagiarism Checker Software
to check for plagiarism before submission is a first step, although it is not completely reliable. Plagiarism Declaration: Every author of Jurnal Permata Indonesia is required to complete a plagiarism-free declaration and submit it along with the manuscript by uploading additional files to the open journal system.