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Editors spend too much time on repetitive manual checks. Manual scans for plagiarism and image fraud slow down decisions and cause fatigue.
You can solve this with a landing zone. This is a dedicated cloud folder where every new submission goes as soon as it is finished. An automation platform watches this folder. When a file arrives, it triggers tasks like text analysis and image checks. The system logs results back to your records automatically.
When a researcher submits a paper, the system drops the PDF into a Dropbox landing zone. Zapier detects the file and sends the text to Turnitin and the images to an integrity service. It then posts a report to the submission notes.
Follow these steps to build your system:
Set up a dedicated submission address and landing zone. Create a specific email and a cloud folder like Google Drive to receive all files.
Connect the landing zone to an automation tool. Use Zapier to watch your folder. Configure it to route files to your analysis services and write the results to a spreadsheet.
Define your reporting flow. Choose where you want to see the AI results, such as in your journal portal or via email. Create a simple guide to help editors act on the risk levels reported.
Using a landing zone and automation lets journals offload repetitive tasks to AI. This allows editors to focus on scientific merit. This method scales with your workload and keeps your records transparent.
Source: https://dev.to/ken_deng_ai/automating-plagiarism-and-image-checks-for-academic-journals-1kdb
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