Self-Plagiarism : Unethical Practices in Scholarly Publications
Is it wrong to reproduce one’s own content partially or completely in another publication? The answer is YES, although many…
Is it wrong to reproduce one’s own content partially or completely in another publication? The answer is YES, although many…
Often a research paper is embedded with loads of data and complex results and it might not be viable to…
A research problem is a statement based on the area of research, which is the first step in a research…
Peer review is a cornerstone of scientific publications. Prior to the publication of a work in a journal, it is…
‘Authorship’ denotes the practice of providing truthful credits for intellectual contributions and innovative concepts. It not only helps authors acquire…
Scientific or academic journals serve the distinctive purpose of reviewing, verifying, spreading and providing access to quality and valid research…
Open access (OA) publishing is a major contemporary theme that shapes many scholarly discussions today. Scholastics or academics, colleges, corporate…
In a commentary published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings Journal New York University bioethicist Arthur Caplan convokes scientists and physicians to…