Plagiarism Policy

All manuscripts must be free from content that contains plagiarism. Authors are advised to use plagiarism detection software to check content similarities. Editors have detected plagiarism in articles submitted to the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media using the Turnitin software (www.turnitin.com) since October 2019. The maximum threshold for plagiarism is less than 30%.

Plagiarism is an intentional or unintentional act attempting to obtain credit or value for scientific work. Namely by quoting part or all of the works and/or scientific works of other parties that have been recognized as scientific works without mentioning the source precisely and accurately.

For that, then:

Articles must be original, have never been published, and are not in the process of waiting for publication in another journal. As for material taken orally from other sources, it is necessary to identify it clearly to produce a text that is different from the original text.

If plagiarism is identified, the editor-in-chief is responsible for reviewing the article and will take action according to the level of plagiarism detected, with the following guidelines:

Plagiarism Rate

Type 1: Plagiarized part of a short sentence from another article without citing the source. 

Type 1 Action: The author is given a warning and encouragement to properly change the text and quote.

Type 2: Plagiarized most of the articles from other sources without proper citations or mentioning the source.

Type 2 Action: Articles that the authors have submitted will be rejected for publication in the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media. and authors may also be subject to sanctions in the form of not being allowed to republish their manuscripts in the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media.

All article authors are responsible for the content of the articles they submit to the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media. If the article submitted by the author falls into the category of plagiarism, then all authors will get the same action. Suppose the author is proven to have submitted the manuscript to the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media and other journals simultaneously, where this overlap is known during the review process or after publication. In that case, he will be subject to action according to type 2. Suppose plagiarism is found in a category outside the provisions above. In that case, the editor has the right to impose sanctions following the policies of the CandraRupa: Journal of Art, Design, and Media editorial team.