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Duplicate editorial on duplicate publication.

Stephen L Corson, Alan H Decherney

    Fertility and Sterility
    |April 12, 2005
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    Duplicate publications, a form of internal plagiarism, are defined with various forms discussed. Remedies are suggested for authors, editors, reviewers, and readers to prevent this academic misconduct.

    Area of Science:

    • Bibliometrics
    • Scholarly Publishing Ethics
    • Scientific Integrity

    Background:

    • Duplicate publication is a significant concern in academic publishing.
    • Understanding the nuances of duplicate content is crucial for maintaining research integrity.
    • Existing literature often lacks comprehensive guidance on identifying and preventing duplicate publications.

    Discussion:

    • This paper defines and categorizes the diverse manifestations of duplicate publications.
    • It explores the ethical implications and potential harms of publishing the same research multiple times.
    • The discussion emphasizes the shared responsibility of authors, editors, and reviewers in combating this issue.

    Key Insights:

    • Duplicate publication encompasses various forms, including self-plagiarism and salami slicing.

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  • Clear definitions and identification strategies are essential for editors and reviewers.
  • Authors need explicit guidelines to avoid unintentional duplication.
  • Outlook:

    • Implementing standardized policies for manuscript submission and review can mitigate duplicate publications.
    • Educational initiatives for researchers on ethical publishing practices are recommended.
    • Future research could focus on developing automated tools for detecting duplicate content.