Plagiarism: The Guard of Your Academic Credibility
In today’s world, where we witness a huge volume of scientific information and publications in various fields, combating plagiarism has become a major concern for authors, researchers, journals, and scientific institutions. This undesirable phenomenon undermines trust in the credibility of scientific research and works, and is detrimental to the scientific community.
What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is the use of ideas, phrases, sentences, or even the structure of a work without citing its source. This phenomenon can be intentional or unintentional and can take many forms, including direct copying, paraphrasing, and misquoting.
Consequences of plagiarism:
Damage to scientific credibility: Plagiarism calls into question the author’s honesty and integrity and severely undermines his scientific credibility.
Disciplinary Actions: Universities and academic centers take serious disciplinary action against violators if plagiarism is proven.
Harm to the scientific community: This phenomenon hinders scientific progress, the free exchange of information, and ultimately harms the entire scientific community.
Why is plagiarism a bad thing?
In addition to the consequences mentioned, plagiarism has other reasons for being undesirable:
Violation of copyright owners: Plagiarism constitutes a violation of the intellectual property rights of copyright owners and can cause them financial and moral damages.
Creating a climate of distrust: Plagiarism creates a climate of distrust in the scientific community and prevents cooperation and the free exchange of information.
Deception of public opinion: Plagiarism can lead to deception of the public and the dissemination of false information.
Pajoheshyar System: Supporting authenticity and careful monitoring
By providing the “Anti-Plagiarism” subsystem, the Pajoheshyar system provides a new and efficient tool to combat this phenomenon and enhance the credibility of research. This subsystem, with a set of powerful tools based on artificial intelligence, helps you to:
Reduce plagiarism: By carefully examining theses, dissertations, and research projects, it identifies similarities with existing sources with high accuracy and speed and prevents scientific violations.
Title monitoring: Using the reporting system, managers can have a comprehensive view of registered titles and prevent duplication of topics.
Content analysis: Provides the ability to examine the frequency of keywords in the titles and text of research.
Smart comparison: Compares proposals, theses, dissertations, and research projects with reputable databases and determines their level of similarity to ensure originality and innovation.
By using this subsystem, universities and research centers can increase their credibility in the national and international arena and help the scientific community maintain authenticity and integrity.
