About Plagiarism

JPKAT rejects all forms of plagiarism. We use Plagiarism Checker (X) to perform a plagiarization check. Articles fall into the category of plagiarism when more than 20 percent of similarities are found after filtering in the similarity check. The article indicated as plagiarized will be immediately returned and the author will be denied his work for 3 (three) years.

Is that plagiarism?

Plagiarism is the use of other people's ideas, ideas, statements, or writings without a reasonable indication of their origin. Plagiarism is a form of moral offence that falls into the category of theft, only that which is stolen is not physical property, but intellectual property. Failure to make a proper reference to academic people is a serious act, even criminal, and is punishable (see article 113 of Act No. 28 of 2014 on Copyright).

Anything that can be categorized as plagiarism?

According to the RI Permendiknas No. 17/2010 on Prevention and Control of Plagiarism in Colleges, Chapter II, Article 2, Article (1), plagiary acts include but are not limited to:

a. reference and/or quoting terms, words and/ or sentences without reference to the source in the quotation note and / or without adequate indication of the source;

b. Randomly reference and/or quoting terms, words and/ or sentences of data and / or information from a source without mentioning the source in the quotation note and (or) without adequate indication of the source;

c. use the source of ideas, opinions, views, or theories without adequate indication of the source;

d. formulate with the words and/or sentences of the source of words and / or sentences, ideas, opinions, views, or theories without indicating the source adequately;

e. submit a scientific work produced and/or published by others as its scientific work without adequate source indication.

What sources should I mention?

Every piece of work, idea, and idea of another person. Every parafrase on another person's work, ideas, and ideas (must be referenced to the original source). Every quote (in part or in whole) must be included in the quotation mark and made a reference to the source.

How to avoid plagiarism?

Use a citation application like mendeley, zotero, or endnote.
Directly record every resource used. Don't delay.
In the parafrase should also include a reference to where the idea came from. Enter analysis and responses, whether in affirmation or reference, to the idea of ybs. Use the plagiarism checker application, such as turnitin, grammarly, or iThenticate before submitting an article.