Self-plagiarism has occurred in PEER-REVIEWED journals. Hence major journals
have adopted strict regulations about such practices. Today, some journals ask
for an affidavit stating that "the material submitted in the paper" has not bee
published before or is under consideration for publication a
On 23/03/07, Santosh Helekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think self-plagiarism is actually self-promotion. It
falls in the same category as self-publication of
books and pamphlets, unsolicited display of curriculum
vitae in public forums, exaggerating and touting of
one's own petty accomplishmen
I think self-plagiarism is actually self-promotion. It
falls in the same category as self-publication of
books and pamphlets, unsolicited display of curriculum
vitae in public forums, exaggerating and touting of
one's own petty accomplishments, etc. The assertion
below that it is regarded as a bigg
Hi Bosco, Basilio and others,
Thank you-all for your constructive posts on this thread. As you-all
demonstrate, one can have a very informative dialogue without personalizing the
issues. My last post giving the example of what occurs in medical training was
written before your posts. So any o