Editorial board condemns any plagiarism.
When reviewing an article, the reveiwers determine its level of uniqueness. They may use software for this purpose.
If a plagiarism is detected, the article is rejected (or sent for a follow-up revision if the source or quotation is not formatted according to the requirements).
The amount of borrowed text in the article should not exceed 25%.
If plagiarism is detected in an already published article, it will be retracted by the Editorial Board of the journal following the procedure for retraction of already published articles. The electronic version of the notice of retraction is published on the page of the corresponding article and in the next printed issue of the journal after the fact of violation of academic integrity is discovered. The notice must contain the reason for the retraction and the name of the person who initiated it. The article on the web resource is preserved unchanged, except for a “retracted” watermark on each page in the pdf file. Manuscripts of authors whose articles contain signs of plagiarism will not be accepted for consideration by the journal for at least two years.