Plagiarism Policy
Language Education in Asia Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is the use of the ideas and works of others and oneself without properly paraphrasing or quoting, and citing. Authors should take special care to ensure that all ideas and works of others, as well as those of the authors themselves, are acknowledged and appropriately used in their submissions.
Submissions containing instances of identical or similar passages to published works, whether of the author or others, will be rejected. Subsequent submissions from authors who have submitted a paper found to contain instances of plagiarism will be rejected without review.
For online resources on plagiarism, paraphrasing, and quoting, we recommend the Research and Citation section of Purdue OWL at http://owl.english.purdue.edu
Language Education in Asia (LEiA) is committed to publishing original research. IDP Education, the publisher of the journal, is a member of CrossCheck, a multi-publisher initiative to screen published and submitted content for originality. LEiA uses the iThenticate software to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts.
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Language Education in Asia International Standard Serial Number: ISSN 1838-7365