Plagiarism Screening

In publishing, Exploration In Early Childhood Research is firmly against any case of plagiarism on its own merits. Exploration In Early Childhood Research commits to deterring plagiarism, including self-plagiarism.

The authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works and if the authors have used the work and words of others that this has been appropriately cited or quoted. Papers found with such problems are automatically rejected, and authors are advised. Also, significant parts of the work have not been published.

Before the author submits the manuscript to Exploration In Early Childhood Research, please at least check first by using a plagiarism checker. When submitting a published article for an originality check, Exploration In Early Childhood Research recommends using Turnitin Plagiarism Scanner from http://turnitin.com. It is a free and easy-to-use step-by-step process. The similarity rate allowed in Exploration In Early Childhood Research is a maximum of 15 percent. Before using Turnitin for the first time, we highly recommend that the author reads the instruction to use this plagiarism detector.

To maintain the quality of publications of Exploration In Early Childhood Research, we use a plagiarism scan using Turnitin owned by Exploration In Early Childhood Research. Meanwhile, to maintain the legibility of scientific words using the Grammarly application, which is owned by Exploration In Early Childhood Research.

Turnitin and Grammarly applications are provided by Exploration In Early Childhood Research, and authors are required to follow the journal requirements. This is done to maintain the publication and credibility of the author.