Plagiarism & Retraction

Plagiarism Policy

1. Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism involves using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper acknowledgment. This includes direct copying, paraphrasing without credit, and presenting someone else's research findings as one's own. The Andalas Notary Journal sets the maximum acceptable plagiarism percentage at 25%.

2. Anti-Plagiarism Measures
- All submitted manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism using reputable detection software.
- Authors must ensure their work is original and cite sources and references properly.

3. Consequences of Plagiarism
- Manuscripts found to contain significant plagiarism will be rejected immediately.
- Authors found guilty of plagiarism may be banned from submitting future works to the journal.
- In cases of published articles found to contain plagiarism, a retraction will be issued, and the authors may face academic and legal consequences.

Retraction Policy

1. Grounds for Retraction
An article may be retracted for several reasons, including:
- Evidence of unreliable data or findings due to misconduct (e.g., data fabrication) or honest error.
- Plagiarism or redundant publication.
- Unethical research practices.
- Failure to disclose a significant conflict of interest.

2. Retraction Process
- Retraction requests can be initiated by the author(s), readers, or editorial board.
- The editorial board will investigate the validity of the request.
- If the investigation confirms the need for retraction, the article will be formally retracted with a notice published in the journal and on the journal's website.

3. Retraction Notice
- The retraction notice will include the title, authors, and reason for retraction.
- The original article will remain available online but be marked as retracted to maintain the integrity of the academic record.

4. Author Notification
- Authors will be notified of the retraction decision and its reasons.
- Authors will be able to respond to the retraction notice before it is made public.

By submitting their work to the

Plagiarism Policy

1. Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism involves using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper acknowledgment. This includes direct copying, paraphrasing without credit, and presenting someone else's research findings as one's own. The Andalas Notary Journal sets the maximum acceptable plagiarism percentage at 25%.

2. Anti-Plagiarism Measures
- All submitted manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism using reputable detection software.
- Authors must ensure their work is original and cite sources and references properly.

3. Consequences of Plagiarism
- Manuscripts found to contain significant plagiarism will be rejected immediately.
- Authors found guilty of plagiarism may be banned from submitting future works to the journal.
- In cases of published articles found to contain plagiarism, a retraction will be issued, and the authors may face academic and legal consequences.

Retraction Policy

1. Grounds for Retraction
An article may be retracted for several reasons, including:
- Evidence of unreliable data or findings due to misconduct (e.g., data fabrication) or honest error.
- Plagiarism or redundant publication.
- Unethical research practices.
- Failure to disclose a significant conflict of interest.

2. Retraction Process
- Retraction requests can be initiated by the author(s), readers, or editorial board.
- The editorial board will investigate the validity of the request.
- If the investigation confirms the need for retraction, the article will be formally retracted with a notice published in the journal and on the journal's website.

3. Retraction Notice
- The retraction notice will include the title, authors, and reason for retraction.
- The original article will remain available online but be marked as retracted to maintain the integrity of the academic record.

4. Author Notification
- Authors will be notified of the retraction decision and its reasons.
- Authors will be able to respond to the retraction notice before it is made public.

By submitting their work to the

Plagiarism Policy

1. Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism involves using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper acknowledgment. This includes direct copying, paraphrasing without credit, and presenting someone else's research findings as one's own. The Andalas Notary Journal sets the maximum acceptable plagiarism percentage at 25%.

2. Anti-Plagiarism Measures
- All submitted manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism using reputable detection software.
- Authors must ensure their work is original and cite sources and references properly.

3. Consequences of Plagiarism
- Manuscripts found to contain significant plagiarism will be rejected immediately.
- Authors found guilty of plagiarism may be banned from submitting future works to the journal.
- In cases of published articles found to contain plagiarism, a retraction will be issued, and the authors may face academic and legal consequences.

Retraction Policy

1. Grounds for Retraction
An article may be retracted for several reasons, including:
- Evidence of unreliable data or findings due to misconduct (e.g., data fabrication) or honest error.
- Plagiarism or redundant publication.
- Unethical research practices.
- Failure to disclose a significant conflict of interest.

2. Retraction Process
- Retraction requests can be initiated by the author(s), readers, or editorial board.
- The editorial board will investigate the validity of the request.
- If the investigation confirms the need for retraction, the article will be formally retracted with a notice published in the journal and on the journal's website.

3. Retraction Notice
- The retraction notice will include the title, authors, and reason for retraction.
- The original article will remain available online but be marked as retracted to maintain the integrity of the academic record.

4. Author Notification
- Authors will be notified of the retraction decision and its reasons.
- Authors will be able to respond to the retraction notice before it is made public.

By submitting their work to the ANDALAS NOTARY JOURNAL, authors agree to adhere to these policies and uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.

l, authors agree to adhere to these policies and uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.

, authors agree to adhere to these policies and uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.