The Journal of Advanced Corpus Oriented Research (JACOR) is committed to advancing original scholarly work and maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism.
Author Responsibility
It is the author’s responsibility to ensure that the submitted manuscript is entirely original and properly credits all sources through accurate citations.
Any material quoted verbatim from the author’s previously published work or other sources must be enclosed in quotation marks.
Definition and Consequences of Plagiarism
Plagiarism in any form is considered unethical and is not acceptable in submissions to JACOR.
Manuscripts with a similarity index above 15% (measured via Turnitin or similar tools) may be rejected outright or held for conditional acceptance at the editor’s discretion.
Special Considerations
Authors may submit manuscripts previously published in abstract form (e.g., conference proceedings or limited circulation reports).
If the manuscript is part of a research thesis, the author must declare this during submission, although the thesis should not be formally published as a book by any academic publisher.
For papers previously published in full conference proceedings or similar, the similarity to the submitted manuscript must not exceed 25%. Authors must disclose such cases to the managing editor during submission.
The Journal of Advanced Corpus-Oriented Research (JACOR) invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit original manuscripts for its upcoming issue (Jan–Jun 2026). JACOR is a bi-annual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of language, technology, and digital humanities.