Plagiarism and AI Policy

The Alexander Journal is committed to advancing original work and has a ZERO tolerance policy for plagiarism. Please be sure to comply with the following:

  1. It is the author(s) responsibility to ascertain that they have submitted an entirely original work, giving due credit, by virtue of proper citations, to the works and words of others where they are used.
  2. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is not acceptable.
  3. Material quoted verbatim from the author(s) previously published work or other sources must be placed in quotation marks.
  4. Authors can submit a manuscript previously published in abstract form, such as in the proceedings of an annual meeting or conference. 
  5. In the case of a paper previously published in the proceedings of a conference or other meeting, the similarity of the paper submitted for journal publication with its previous version must not be more than 40%. The author will be required to mention such a case to the managing editor during the submission process. 
  6. Disclose and describe the use of any NLP systems (such as ChatGTP) in writing the manuscript text or generating ideas for the manuscript.
  7. Accept full responsibility for the text’s factual and citation accuracy and originality.
  8. Authors should maintain transparency and openness concerning who used the system, the time and date of the use, the prompts used to generate the text, the sections containing the text; and ideas in the paper resulting from NLP use.