Publishing Nightmare: A Researcher's Quest to Keep His Own Work from Being Plagiarized
Publishing Nightmare: A Researcher's Quest to Keep His Own Work from Being Plagiarized

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Generated by plagiarism disguisers, these red flags can point to deeper problems with a paper
Drawing on insights from a recent international survey on research integrity and a recent high-profile case, Nick Allum and Robin Brooker find previous work on scientific plagiarism may have underestimated its prevalence.
Allegations against Harvard President, Claudine Gay, have left researchers arguing over academic standards and practices.
Effort aims to identify what's ethical and legal-and what's not.
It's been described as the 'tip of the iceberg' when it comes to unethical practices in Russian academia.
Mark Israel explores the ethics of self-plagiarism and asks, when is it right to reproduce social research?