Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism refers to the act of reproducing someone else's written content or ideas and presenting them as one's own original work.
Plagiarism refers to the act of utilizing the work of another author and presenting it as one's own. Plagiarism is considered a form of academic dishonesty and has the potential to infringe upon copyright laws. It is imperative that authors refrain from disseminating publications that contain instances of plagiarism.
ILN Journal: Indian Literary Narratives maintains a stringent stance against plagiarism. We refrain from publishing any articles that contain verbatim text from previously published sources without appropriate citation, while also adhering to a limited content policy.
It is possible that individuals may be unaware that they are engaging in plagiarism. It is incumbent upon you to ensure that you possess a clear understanding of the distinction between quoting and paraphrasing, as well as the appropriate methods for citing and delineating quoted information.
This policy is implemented to mitigate instances of article plagiarism by thoroughly reviewing all submitted papers. ILN Journal: Indian Literary Narratives employs Turnitin, to do a thorough examination before review process of the manuscripts.
Plagiarism below 19% is accepted for review. Plagiarism between 20-30% is sent to the author for revision. Plagiarism above 30% is rejected.
After Plagiarism check, a manuscript is eligible for review process. click here to see our Peer-Review Policy