Plagiarism Policy

The Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing is committed to blocking plagiarism, including self-plagiarism.

Authors must ensure that they have written the original work completely, and if the author has used the work and/or the words of others that have been quoted or quoted appropriately. Papers found with such problems are automatically rejected and the author strongly advised. Also, an important part of the work has not been published. The author also respects the writing in the Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing of publication, duplicate, or excessive fraud.

Before the author submits a script to the Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing at least first check the use of plagiarism, when submitting published articles for authenticity checks, the Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing recommends the use of Turnitin or iThenticate, Scanner from http://turnitin.com/ and http://ithenticate.com/. Before using Plagiarism Turnitin for the first time, we strongly recommend that authors read the instructions for using this plagiarism detector. The detector plagiarism system for the Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing uses and is affiliated with Turnitin or iThenticate.

* Please note that the Journal of Community Engagement in Health and Nursing is affiliated with Turnitin or iThenticate. *

The article has not been published in other media and does not contain plagiarism. Preferably the author should use reference management software, eg for Mendeley. The bibliography and reference system for the Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan uses Mendeley. Plagiarism checking is carried out in the process of screening submitted or submitted manuscripts and then meeting the minimum similarity requirement, which is below 20%.