Plagiarism Detection

The Cuban Journal of Nephrology has a plagiarism detection policy: The Editors of the journal carry out the process of detecting similarities by verifying them using free tools, which can be accessed at the addresses: http://jane.biosemantics.org/; http://plagiarisma.net/es/ and https://www.tineye.com/ the manuscripts sent and included in the editorial process. If 5-20% plagiarism is observed during your review of the article, the author will be notified and the article will be rejected for modifications; However, if it is greater than 20% it will be definitively rejected for reworking and resubmission. In the event that the plagiarism is total, the author(s) will be sanctioned for one year without publishing in the journal and the measure will be reported to the directors of their institution. The article will be removed from the system in case fraud is detected after publication. Likewise, reviewers are asked, during the evaluation stage, to report if they detect any form considered plagiarism in the manuscript. Readers may report to the journal's management any plagiarism detected in the published issues by email (scnefro@infomed.sld.cu): title of the article, name(s) of the author(s), volume, number and year of publication. publication.