ABE - Innovación Educativa en la Edificación / Advances in Building Education es una publicación periódica de carácter cuatrimestral, perteneciente al ámbito de la educación en la Edificación, Arquitectura, Ingeniería y Construcción.
Editorial policies
Creative Commons license use
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Similarity policy
ABE (Advances in Building Education / Innovación Educativa en Edificación) regards plagiarism as a very serious offence. Plagiarism in all forms, self-plagiarism, multiple or redundant publication, and data fabrication or manipulation constitute serious ethical failings and are considered scientific fraud. The journal uses the Turnitin software to manage potential academic misconduct and identify unoriginal content or instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted or published manuscripts.
All authors must ensure that the data and results reported in the manuscript are original and have not been copied, fabricated, falsified or manipulated. Authors must not submit to ABE any manuscript that is simultaneously under consideration by another publisher and must not submit their manuscript to another publisher until they are notified that it has been rejected or have voluntarily withdrawn it from consideration.