Chambers Dictionary defines a plagiarist as a kind of thief –“one who steals the thoughts or writings of others and gives them out as his [sic] own”.
When this is also used for gain – in the University to gain credits for a module or modules – then an additional dimension of dishonesty is added.
American Based Research Journal is following an instant policy on rejection those received papers with plagiarism rate of more than 30%. So, All of authors and contributors must check their papers before submission to making assurance of following our anti-plagiarism policies.
Consequences of Plagiarism
When you plagiarize, you lose the opportunity to learn and practice skills you’ll need in your profession, and you also lose the opportunity to receive honest feedback from your professors.
In addition, plagiarism is a serious academic offense. American Based Research Journal regards plagiarism as academic dishonesty and consequences include:
- Rejection Of A Paper
- Receiving a Negative Review Feedback
- Failing in Timely Publication
- Getting expelled