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Open access Policy and Fees
The Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics is an open access journal that does not charge readers or their institutions for access. All research articles published in Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics in full text are immediately freely available to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, link and share.
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics currently does NOT receive any revenue from selling subscriptions for online view or print, defraying its editorial and production costs by funding article processing charges (APCs) from the National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest’s own funds.
No charge fees for publishing an article in AJME are required.
Plagiarism Policy
The Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics will judge any case of plagiarism on its own merits. The Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics Editorial Board uses an anti-plagiarism software system, to check the articles received for publishing, called Turnitin.
If a plagiarism act is detected at any stage - before or after the acceptance, we will:
- if less than 15% of the original submission is plagiarized - inform the authors about the issue so in order to avoid the article's rejection, they can either rewrite the parts found as copied, either cite the original sources;
- if more than 15% of the original submission is plagiarized - reject the article and notify the author.