Screening for Plagiarism Policy

The Journal Interdisciplinary Horizon Research (TJIHR) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and publication ethics. All submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism before entering the peer-review process using reliable plagiarism detection software.

The journal applies a maximum similarity index of 25%, with no more than 5% similarity from any single source. Similarity reports are evaluated carefully by the Editorial Board to distinguish acceptable overlaps, such as references, standard methodological descriptions, and properly quoted or cited materials, from potential plagiarism.

Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism, duplicate publication, data fabrication, data falsification, or other forms of academic misconduct may be rejected immediately or returned to the authors for revision, depending on the nature and severity of the ethical concern.

If plagiarism or other ethical violations are identified after publication, the journal reserves the right to publish corrections, retract the article, or take other appropriate editorial actions in accordance with internationally recognized publication ethics standards.