Anti-plagiarism Policy
The editorial board of the Interdisciplinary Cultural and Humanities Review reminds authors that they bear full responsibility for the correct use of third-party research and compliance with the rules of academic citation. Authors are required to submit only original materials that have not been previously published in any language, to avoid plagiarism in all its forms, and to provide appropriate references when using external sources.
All manuscripts are checked for plagiarism using the iThenticate programme. During the review process, a decision is made regarding the presence or absence of plagiarism. Texts with originality above 85% are admitted for consideration. Materials with 75-85% originality require additional verification of the accuracy of citations and references. Works with originality below 75% are not accepted. Borrowing from a single source may not exceed 3%. Plagiarism is regarded as a serious ethical violation and is unacceptable in any form.