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Academic Writing | Similarity Check | Reference Management | AI Transparency
A Note for Authors
Authors are encouraged to use reliable academic tools before submission to improve manuscript quality, citation accuracy, language clarity, originality, and ethical compliance. These tools may assist authors in preparing manuscripts; however, the authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, validity, integrity, and ethical compliance of the submitted work.
Important Notice on AI-Assisted Tools
AI-assisted tools may be used for language improvement, grammar checking, readability enhancement, translation support, formatting assistance, and reference organization. However, authors must not use AI tools to fabricate data, citations, references, findings, or interpretations. Any substantive use of AI-assisted technologies must be declared in accordance with the journal’s Generative AI Policy.
Turnitin
Turnitin is recommended for similarity checking, plagiarism detection, and AI-writing indication review. Authors should review similarity reports carefully and correct unattributed overlap before submission.
iThenticate
iThenticate is a professional similarity-checking tool commonly used in scholarly publishing. It helps authors identify text overlap, citation issues, and potential originality concerns.
Mendeley
Mendeley is recommended for reference management, citation organization, bibliography formatting, and academic source collection. Authors should ensure that all metadata and references are accurate.
Zotero
Zotero is an open-source reference manager that supports source collection, citation management, and bibliography generation. It is useful for maintaining citation consistency and research organization.
Grammarly
Grammarly may be used to improve grammar, spelling, clarity, tone, and readability. Authors must ensure that language editing does not alter the meaning, interpretation, or scholarly contribution of the manuscript.
QuillBot
QuillBot may assist with paraphrasing, summarizing, and readability improvement. Authors must use it responsibly, avoid unethical paraphrasing, and properly cite all original sources.
DL
DeepL
DeepL may be used for translation support and language refinement. Authors must verify translated content to ensure accuracy, academic tone, disciplinary terminology, and consistency with the original meaning.
iD
ORCID
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier for authors. AAI encourages all authors to include ORCID iDs to improve author identification, metadata accuracy, and scholarly discoverability.
TeX
LaTeX / LuaLaTeX
LaTeX and LuaLaTeX are recommended for professional academic typesetting, mathematical notation, structured references, tables, figures, and high-quality PDF production in the journal’s editorial workflow.
Author Responsibility Statement
The tools listed above are provided as recommendations to support manuscript preparation. Their use does not guarantee acceptance or replace editorial assessment and peer review. Authors remain fully responsible for the final manuscript, including originality, citation accuracy, ethical compliance, research integrity, AI-use declaration, and the validity of all scholarly claims.
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