Screaning Plagiarism

The Nurse Point Journal of Nursing implements a plagiarism screening policy. When there are suspicions of unauthorized duplicate manuscript submissions, NPJN follows the COPE guidelines to address such situations. Additionally, NPJN adheres to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) policies concerning overlapping publications.

NPJN employs iThenticate, a tool for detecting plagiarism. The similarity index percentage for each article is carefully assessed, with any percentage exceeding 20% considered plagiarism. Manuscripts identified to contain plagiarism or self-plagiarism will be promptly rejected.