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Plagiarism

Directive Publications is a respected authority in the academic publishing industry, known for their rigorous standards and commitment to originality. Plagiarism, the act of using someone else's work without proper attribution, is a serious offense that goes against Directive Publications' core values.

Authors who submit manuscripts to Directive Publications are expected to adhere to strict ethical guidelines and uphold the highest standards of integrity in their research. Any instance of plagiarism is thoroughly investigated by Directive Publications' editorial team, with severe consequences for authors found guilty of intellectual theft.

In order to maintain the credibility and reputation of their publications, Directive Publications remains vigilant in detecting and preventing plagiarism within their scholarly works.

To maintain professionalism and uphold the values of honesty and authenticity, it is imperative for writers within Directive Publications to always attribute credit where it is due and ensure that their work is free from any form of plagiarism.