Plagiarism Policy

At Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA), we uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing. Originality, authenticity, and transparency are at the core of our publication process, ensuring that every article we publish adds meaningful value to the global body of knowledge. Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA) is committed to fostering an environment where scholarly work is respected, credible, and ethically sound, and where authors are recognized for their genuine contributions to research.

Commitment to Originality and Ethical Responsibility: All manuscripts submitted to Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA) must be entirely original and reflect the independent research efforts of the authors. Any text, data, ideas, or findings drawn from previously published work must be clearly cited and appropriately referenced. Failure to maintain originality or provide proper attribution is considered a violation of ethical standards and may result in immediate rejection or retraction of the manuscript. Authors are expected to ensure that their work represents a novel contribution to the field and adheres to internationally recognized ethical research practices.

Rigorous Screening and Zero-Tolerance Policy: Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA) enforces a strict zero-tolerance approach to plagiarism. Every submission is carefully screened using advanced plagiarism detection software to verify originality and authenticity. Manuscripts containing unattributed or duplicated content will not be accepted for review, underlining the journal’s commitment to maintaining the credibility and integrity of its publications. This rigorous process ensures that readers, researchers, and policymakers can trust the quality and authenticity of the research published in Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA).

Author Responsibility and Accountability: Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and ethical conduct of their research. Proper acknowledgment must be given to all collaborators, sources, and prior work. Any potential conflicts of interest must be transparently disclosed. Additionally, research involving human participants, animals, or sensitive data must comply with ethical standards and internationally accepted guidelines. Authors are encouraged to maintain ethical practices at every stage of research and manuscript preparation.

Promoting Scholarly Excellence: By adhering to Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA)’s plagiarism policy, authors contribute to a transparent, trustworthy, and high-quality academic environment. This not only protects the reputation of the journal but also ensures that each published work advances knowledge, fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, and serves as a reliable reference for future research. The policy reflects Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA)’s commitment to academic excellence, ethical rigor, and global research impact.

Encouragement for Ethical and Original Research: Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA) encourages all authors to prioritize originality, uphold ethical standards, and submit manuscripts that demonstrate genuine scholarly contribution. Upholding these principles strengthens the credibility of the journal and its authors while promoting responsible research practices worldwide. By submitting work that is authentic, innovative, and ethically sound, authors help reinforce Multidisciplinary Research Archives (MRA)’s role as a trusted international platform for interdisciplinary research and knowledge dissemination.