Plagiarism and duplicate publication
Plagiarism is the copying or attempting to misidentify the originality of an authorship, idea, text, or work. Plagiarism clearly occurs when large pieces of text have been cut out and pasted without proper and unambiguous attribution. Such manuscripts will not be considered for publication in the journal. "Rewriting" (rewriting) or reusing parts of the text from previous publications of the author is a form of self-plagiarism.
The Editorial board of the journal use native russian-language plagiarism detection software Plagiarism Checker to screen the submissions. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.
If the manuscript has also been submitted for consideration for publication in another publication, the authors are obliged to inform about it when submitting the manuscript.