Plagiarism Policy

Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) takes a strong stance against plagiarism in all its forms. Plagiarism is the unethical act of presenting someone else's work, ideas, or data as your own without proper attribution. This includes:
• Copying text verbatim from another source without quotation marks and proper citation.
• Paraphrasing another's work without proper attribution.
• Presenting someone else's data or ideas as your own, even if rephrased.
• Self-plagiarism: Reusing significant portions of your own previously published work without proper citation.

Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) employs the following measures to prevent plagiarism:
• Similarity Checks: All submitted manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software like authenticate or Turnitin.
• Author Responsibility: Authors are responsible for ensuring the originality of their work and must properly cite all sources used in their manuscript.
• Consequences of Plagiarism: Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism will be subject to the following actions depending on the severity:
o Minor Plagiarism: Authors will be required to revise the manuscript to address the plagiarism and properly cite all sources.
o Major Plagiarism: The manuscript may be rejected, and the authors may be banned from submitting to Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) for a specific period.
o Published Plagiarism: In cases of plagiarism discovered in a published article, Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) may issue a retraction of the article and inform the author's institution and funding agencies.

Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) encourages authors to: 
• Maintain a record of all sources used in their research.
• Use quotation marks and proper citations to acknowledge the work of others.
• Paraphrase in their own words while still providing proper attribution.
• Seek guidance from academic resources on proper citation styles.
By upholding a strong plagiarism policy, Modern Dynamics Journal of Chemistry (MDJC) ensures the integrity of published research and fosters a culture of ethical scholarship in the field of modern chemical dynamics.