Journal
PLAGIARISM POLICY
PLAGIARISM POLICY
Editorial board of Journal
of Sports, Health and Physical Education (JOSH-PE) recognizes that
plagiarism is not acceptable and therefore establishes the following policy
stating specific actions (penalties) when plagiarism is identified in an
article that is submitted for publication in Journal of Sports, Health and
Physical Education (JOSH-PE).
Definition:
Plagiarism involves the "use or close imitation of
the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them
as one's own original work."
Policy:
Papers must be original, unpublished, and not
pending publication elsewhere. Any material taken verbatim from another
source needs to be clearly identified as different from the present original
text by (1) indentation, (2) use of quotation marks, and (3) identification
of the source.
Any text of an amount exceeding fair use standards
(herein defined as more than two or three sentences or the equivalent
thereof) or any graphic material reproduced from another source requires
permission from the copyright holder and, if feasible, the original
author(s) and also requires identification of the source; e.g., previous
publication.
When plagiarism is identified, the Editor in Chief
responsible for the review of this paper and will agree on measures
according to the extent of plagiarism detected in the paper in agreement
with the following guidelines:
Level of Plagiarism
1. Minor
A short section of another article is plagiarized
without any significant data or idea taken from the other paper
Action: A warning is given to the authors and a
request to change the text and properly cite the original article is made
2. Intermediate
A significant portion of a paper is plagiarized
without proper citation to the original paper
Action: The submitted article is rejected and the
authors are forbidden to submit further articles for one year
3. Severe
A significant portion of a paper is plagiarized
that involves reproducing original results or ideas presented in another
publication
Action: The paper is rejected and the authors are
forbidden to submit further articles for five years.
It is understood that all authors are responsible
for the content of their submitted paper. If a penalty is imposed for
plagiarism, all authors will be subject to the same penalty.