Plagiarism is intentionally using someone else’s ideas or other original material as if they are one's own.
Copying even one sentence from someone else’s manuscript, or even one of your own that has previously been published, without proper citation is considered by JTAE Journal as plagiarism.
If plagiarism is detected during peer review, the submission can be rejected.
If plagiarism is detected after publication we reserve the right, as necessary, to issue a correction or retract the article.
We reserve the right to notify the institutions of authors about the plagiarism that was found before or after publication.
Thus, plagiarism is a serious violation of publication ethics. The authors are expected to check their manuscript for plagiarism before submission.
All manuscripts under review or published with JTAE are subject to screening using plagiarism prevention software. For Persian papers journal uses (Hamanandjoo) to detect plagiarism.