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When Self-Compassion Lacks Ferocity: Anger and Responding to False Accusations. [PDF]
Schellenberg BJI +3 more
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ChatGPT in Academic Writing: A Scientometric Analysis of Literature Published Between 2022 and 2023. [PDF]
Lendvai GF.
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Authors, beware of plagiarism in medical writing.
Divecha CA, Tullu MS.
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Self-plagiarism and conference papers: editorial
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2018Editor-in-Chief P. Scott Carney and Topical Editor Samuel T. Thurman discuss self-plagiarism and conference papers.
P Scott, Carney, Samuel T, Thurman
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Self-Plagiarism or Appropriate Textual Re-use?
Journal of Academic Ethics, 2009Self-plagiarism requires clear definition within an environment that places integrity at the heart of the research enterprise. This paper explores the whole notion of self-plagiarism by academics and distinguishes between appropriate and inappropriate textual re-use in academic publications, while considering research on other forms of plagiarism such ...
Tracey Bretag, Saadia Mahmud
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Self-Plagiarism: Another Reminder to Authors
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2013939 but selecting a different slice as reuse of the same material. Some publishers require that the entire image dataset from a case must be submitted with the selected figure in each submission. There are software techniques to detect an author’s use of this approach.
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"Unintentional" Self-Plagiarism
American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2010Tanuj, Kanchan +2 more
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