PLAGIARISM
Authors are required to submit only original work that has not been plagiarized, published, or is under consideration for publication elsewhere. The editorial team of Indonesian Social Science Review (ISSR) will use Turnitin or similar software to check for similarities between submitted manuscripts and existing literature.
All manuscripts must be free from any form of plagiarism, including the following:
- Plagiarism: Using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper attribution.
- Self-Plagiarism: Reusing significant portions of the author's own previously published work without citation or proper acknowledgment.
- Falsification: Manipulating research materials, equipment, processes, or altering data to produce a misleading outcome.
- Fabrication: Making up data or results and recording or reporting them as if they were real.
- Omission of Significant Material: Deliberately excluding or withholding important information or results that would affect the interpretation or conclusions of the research.
The ISSR Editorial Board ensures that no published article exceeds a 25% similarity score. Plagiarism screening will be conducted using Turnitin, and any manuscript exceeding the similarity threshold or found guilty of the above forms of misconduct will be rejected or returned to the author for revision.






