Journal Publications defines plagiarism as “the appropriation of ideas, data, or meth-ods from others without adequate per-mission or acknowledgment ” and states that “[plagiarism] can apply to researchers’ duplication of their own previously pub-lished reports without acknowledgment (this is sometimes called self-plagiarism or duplicate publication)”.1 The World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) offers some guidelines on plagia-rism. In its statement on publication ethics policies, WAME describes plagiarism as “sci-entific misconduct [that] should be addressed as such”. Plagiarism not only involves takin
Medical publications are often produced when an author wants to say something important, which may o...
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misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
(biij), like all other scientific journals, is concerned with the serious issue of plagiarism. The P...
Plagiarism is the wrongful presentation of somebody else′s work or idea as one′s own without adequat...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
Plagiarism is unauthorized appropriation of other people’s ideas, processes or text without giving c...
Self-plagiarism is one of the most controversial issues faced by participants in the publication p...
Self-plagiarism is a controversial issue in scientific writing and presentation of research data. Un...
t is said that duplication, co-submission, and plagiarism are “the three major sins of modern publis...
In an institutional environment where researchers may be coming under increasing pressure to publish...
Scholarly misconduct causes significant impact on the academic community. To the extremes, results o...
Since publication is a determinant for achievement in a scientific career and an important comparati...
Medical publications are often produced when an author wants to say something important, which may o...
This article is part of a special series that was designed to assist authors in the process of scien...
To further the progress of scientific research and expand the literature, authors and editors share ...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
(biij), like all other scientific journals, is concerned with the serious issue of plagiarism. The P...
Plagiarism is the wrongful presentation of somebody else′s work or idea as one′s own without adequat...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
Plagiarism is unauthorized appropriation of other people’s ideas, processes or text without giving c...
Self-plagiarism is one of the most controversial issues faced by participants in the publication p...
Self-plagiarism is a controversial issue in scientific writing and presentation of research data. Un...
t is said that duplication, co-submission, and plagiarism are “the three major sins of modern publis...
In an institutional environment where researchers may be coming under increasing pressure to publish...
Scholarly misconduct causes significant impact on the academic community. To the extremes, results o...
Since publication is a determinant for achievement in a scientific career and an important comparati...
Medical publications are often produced when an author wants to say something important, which may o...
This article is part of a special series that was designed to assist authors in the process of scien...
To further the progress of scientific research and expand the literature, authors and editors share ...