Plagiarism Policy
The Journal of AI-Driven Renewable Energy Systems (JADRES) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing.
All submitted manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software before entering the peer review process.
Similarity Requirements
JADRES requires that:
• The overall similarity index of the manuscript should generally be less than 20%.
• Similarity from each individual source/reference should not exceed 5%.
Unacceptable Practices
The following practices are considered unethical and unacceptable:
• Direct plagiarism
• Self-plagiarism
• Duplicate submission
• Data fabrication or falsification
• Improper citation of sources
• Unauthorized use of copyrighted materials
Editorial Action
Manuscripts with excessive similarity or evidence of unethical publication practices may be:
• Rejected immediately
• Returned to authors for correction
• Withdrawn from the review process
In severe cases, the journal reserves the right to ban future submissions from the authors involved.
Author Responsibility
Authors are fully responsible for ensuring:
- The originality of their work
- Proper citation of all references
- Ethical research and publication practices
By submitting a manuscript to JADRES, authors confirm compliance with the journal plagiarism policy.