Screaning Plagiarism
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Global Education and Multidisciplinary Research (JGEMR) will undergo a plagiarism screening process using reliable plagiarism detection software before entering the peer-review stage. This process is conducted to ensure the originality, authenticity, and academic integrity of every article published in the journal.
JGEMR applies a maximum similarity index threshold of 20%. Manuscripts with a similarity level exceeding this limit may be returned to the authors for revision or rejected, depending on the extent and nature of the similarity identified. Similarity originating from properly cited references, quotations, methodological descriptions, or commonly used academic phrases may be considered acceptable at the discretion of the editorial team.
Any indication of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, data duplication, improper citation, or unattributed content, is considered a serious violation of publication ethics. Authors are therefore strongly encouraged to ensure that all submitted manuscripts are original works and appropriately referenced before submission.
The editorial board reserves the right to reject manuscripts or retract published articles if plagiarism or academic misconduct is identified at any stage of the publication process.





