Plagiarism Detection

Plagiarism Detection and Originality Reporting

All articles are evaluated through StrikePlagiarism software to detect similarity of information. Plagiarism of any degree is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The journal has an unwavering commitment to academic integrity and the originality of published content. Any case of plagiarism detected during the editorial process will be grounds for immediate rejection of the manuscript.

 

Originality and Plagiarism

Authors must ensure that they have the rights they present in their article, as well as that they have made use of the right to correctly cite the work of other authors.

Articles in which academic plagiarism is detected will be rejected. Likewise, an author should not submit originals that essentially describe the same work that has already been published in another work.

 

Integrity and Academic Rigor

Whenever it is known that a published work contains significant inaccuracies, misleading or distorted statements, it must be corrected immediately.

If any work is detected with fraudulent content, it will be removed as soon as it is known, immediately informing both readers and indexing systems.

 

About the use of Artificial Intelligence in the Article

If the article submitted to the Diá-logos Journal has been prepared with the support of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at any stage of the research, this must be explicitly indicated within the article and at the time of sending it through the OJS Platform. You must communicate in which sections AI has been used.

For the Diá-logos Journal, it is extremely important that the highest ethical standards are met in scientific research. It is at the discretion of the Diá-logos editorial team to accept an article that has used AI.