Plagiarism and inadequate citing appear to have reached epidemic proportions in research publication. This article discusses how plagiarism is defined and suggests some possible causes for the increase in the plagiarism disease. Most editors do not have much tolerance for text re-use with inadequate citation regardless of reasons why words are copied from other sources without correct attribution. However, there is now some awareness that re-use of words in research articles to improve the writing or "the English" (which has become a common practice) should be distinguished from intentional deceit for the purpose of stealing other authors′ ideas (which appears to remain a very rare practice). Although it has become almost as easy for editor...
AbstractObjectivesPlagiarism is defined as “the practice of taking someone else's words, work or ide...
Abstract: Simply said, the goal of every research project is to uncover new information that can be...
Plagiarism among research students is a serious issue that universities and academic institutions ta...
Plagiarism is the wrongful presentation of somebody else′s work or idea as one′s own without adequat...
This editorial examines the question of whether plagiarism may be on the increase in the social scie...
Plagiarism is getting increasingly common across all industries. Plagiarism is a serious problem tha...
The scientific community is greatly concerned about the problem of plagiarism and self-plagiarism. I...
Plagiarism refers to “adopting someone else’s words, work or ideas and passing them off ...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
This article is part of a special series that was designed to assist authors in the process of scien...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
Plagiarism is the act of appropriating the exact wording of another author without attribution. Plag...
T he theft of someone’s words or thoughts—plagiarism—has long been a concern in medi-cal literature....
Nowadays, plagiarism in academic environment has turned into a problem that challenges the scientifi...
Plagiarism is playing a major role in conjunction with fraudulent falsification of research results....
AbstractObjectivesPlagiarism is defined as “the practice of taking someone else's words, work or ide...
Abstract: Simply said, the goal of every research project is to uncover new information that can be...
Plagiarism among research students is a serious issue that universities and academic institutions ta...
Plagiarism is the wrongful presentation of somebody else′s work or idea as one′s own without adequat...
This editorial examines the question of whether plagiarism may be on the increase in the social scie...
Plagiarism is getting increasingly common across all industries. Plagiarism is a serious problem tha...
The scientific community is greatly concerned about the problem of plagiarism and self-plagiarism. I...
Plagiarism refers to “adopting someone else’s words, work or ideas and passing them off ...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
This article is part of a special series that was designed to assist authors in the process of scien...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
Plagiarism is the act of appropriating the exact wording of another author without attribution. Plag...
T he theft of someone’s words or thoughts—plagiarism—has long been a concern in medi-cal literature....
Nowadays, plagiarism in academic environment has turned into a problem that challenges the scientifi...
Plagiarism is playing a major role in conjunction with fraudulent falsification of research results....
AbstractObjectivesPlagiarism is defined as “the practice of taking someone else's words, work or ide...
Abstract: Simply said, the goal of every research project is to uncover new information that can be...
Plagiarism among research students is a serious issue that universities and academic institutions ta...