All articles submitted to The Scientific Journal of Technology for Life are reviewed by some plagiarism checking tools such as:

Articles must be subjected to electronic similarity analysis using one or more of the detailed accesses:

- https://secure.urkund.com/account/es-ES/auth/login

- https://plagiarismdetector.net/es

https://smallseotools.com/es/plagiarism-checker/

  • The anti-plagiarism programs will have the ability to detect, in addition to the percentage of plagiarism, compliance with the journal's policies and standards.
  • Items with a maximum of 5% similarity are accepted

Plagiarism is considered to be when researchers partially or totally reproduce the work of another person, whether or not it is published, without acknowledging the author's credits or, failing that, the sources being miscited. Also included are cases of self-plagiarism, which occurs when one reproduces all or part of one's own work, without incorporating the reference that it is something previously published.

In the event that the article does not meet the criteria of originality, it will not be published in the journal or will be withdrawn if it has already been published. Likewise, the journal will generate the appropriate retraction or any other amendment in favor of good publication practices.