Anti-plagiarism policy
Concerned about the prestige of the journal, the editors of Replay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies make every effort to ensure that the articles published in it are original and represent the highest scientific quality. Therefore, he attaches great importance to, among others, the issue of plagiarism, because its too late detection can bring a lot of damage, including image damage, not only to the author, but also to the institution in which he is affiliated, to a given title or publisher.
The journal Replay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies therefore applies procedures to secure the originality of scientific publications, using the Similarity Check system. iTechnicate’s anti-plagiarism program helps editors prevent scientific plagiarism by comparing a submitted article with other online manuscripts and providing near-instantaneous feedback highlighting similarity to other papers. What is important, the report is each time subject to an individual assessment by the editors, as it also includes quotations, references and sources correctly indicated in the article, i.e. used in accordance with the editorial art, which allows you to make an appropriate decision regarding the originality of the manuscript.
The system meets all privacy and confidentiality standards applicable in law.
Anti-plagiarism policy of the Replay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies
- The Journal Replay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies does not recognize any form of plagiarism or other abuses of this kind. In the event of any suspicion or accusation of plagiarism, the editors take appropriate steps to investigate and clarify the situation.
- In order to avoid the publication of an article that shows features of plagiarism, the editorial office uses an anti-plagiarism system.
- The anti-plagiarism policy of the journal is aimed at preventing all forms of plagiarism, protecting and respecting original research results, shaping responsible attitudes among researchers and protecting the authors’ intellectual property.
- The editors of the journal stipulate that any manifestations of scientific misconduct will be reported and documented. Submitting a text for publication by the author means that he has recognized and reliably signaled the works of researchers whose scientific achievements are referred to in his article.
- If plagiarism is detected after the publication of the article, the text is removed from the journal. In addition, the institutions employing the author, reviewers and injured parties are notified of the situation and its consequences.