Our Features
- Rigorous peer-review
- Rapid Publication
- Extensive and Experienced Editorial Board
- Global achieving of articles
- Simple Online Manuscript Submission System and processing
- Maximize the reach of your work
- Unique DOI assigned to every published article
- Quick and easy publication process
- No plagiarism
- Permanent Arhcive of the manuscripts
- Manuscripts accessibility to View, share and download
Abstracting and Indexing
Plagiarism
In order to publish effective scientific research, the peer review procedure is essential. We, guarantee a fair and thorough peer review procedure. Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports has a responsibility to support the scientific community in all elements of publication ethics, particularly in situations of plagiarism, to ensure this.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is defined as the "wrongful appropriation," "theft and publication," and "representation" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" as one's own original work. Plagiarism is a form of intellectual dishonesty as well as a violation of journalistic ethics. Sanctions such as fines, suspension, and even expulsion may be imposed.
Note for Authors
Plagiarism and duplicate submissions are not tolerated in our journal. As a result, we highly advise our authors to double-check the content of their articles before submitting them to our journals for publication. As a preliminary step, we ask our authors to use "Plagiarism Checking software's" to check for plagiarism prior to submission, however they are not totally reliable.
Plagiarism Policy
All submitted articles will be checked for plagiarism before being published online by Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports. If plagiarism is discovered by editors, peer reviewers, or editorial staff at any point during the publishing process, it may be rejected based on the percentage of plagiarism found, and the author will be notified.
DOI Number
Every manuscript published in Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports will be given a DOI number. On the title page of each article, a DOI number will be available as a unique identification. DOIs are important for locating and citing publications that have been published online but do not have a volume or issue number (for more information, see www.doi.org).