19 Jun-10 Jul: 8th LatinREV Conference
Social and humanities journals on the path of open science: present and future of cooperation, transparency, and solidarity. Wednesday, June 19 and 26; July 3 and 10, 2024, 11 AM (ARG).
Social and humanities journals on the path of open science: present and future of cooperation, transparency, and solidarity. Wednesday, June 19 and 26; July 3 and 10, 2024, 11 AM (ARG).
The journal Amazonia Investiga upholds a stringent anti-plagiarism policy, meticulously designed to ensure the authenticity of all publications. Prior to publication, each manuscript undergoes a rigorous review process using the advanced Turnitin application. This policy is instrumental in maintaining the highest standards of originality, thereby bolstering the journal's substantial international influence. It supports the dissemination of innovative, impactful, and original scientific research.
Furthermore, authors and reviewers are equipped with an array of specialized tools for plagiarism detection. These include Plagium, PaperRater, Grammarly, WriteCheck, Plagarisma.net, Viper, and Plagarism, among others. This suite of tools, encompassing both open-access and licensed platforms, plays a pivotal role in overseeing originality and managing plagiarism effectively.
Revista Amazonia Investiga eISSN 2322-6307 | Responsable editor: Diego Felipe Arbeláez Campillo |
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