Introduction: The Issue of
Redundant Publication
1 Compromised
Integrity
Redundant publication
undermines the credibility
and transparency of
scientific research.
2 Skewed Literature
It can lead to an inaccurate
representation of the
existing body of
knowledge.
3 Wasted Resources
Redundant publication wastes time, effort, and funding that
could be better utilized.
Publisher's Role and
Responsibilities
Gatekeeping
Publishers must have
robust screening processes
to detect and prevent
redundant publication.
Ethical Guidance
Publishers should provide
clear guidelines on
publication ethics and best
practices.
Collaboration
Publishers should work
closely with researchers to
promote integrity in the
publishing process.
Consequences
Publishers must be willing
to take appropriate
actions, including
retractions, when
redundant publication is
discovered.
Detecting and Addressing
Redundant Publication
1 Screening
Employ robust screening processes to detect potential
cases of redundant publication.
2 Investigation
Conduct thorough investigations to verify the
extent and nature of the overlap.
3 Resolution
Determine appropriate actions, such as
retractions or corrections, to address confirmed
cases of redundant publication.
Consequences of Redundant
Publication
1
Damage to Reputation
Redundant publication can severely undermine the
credibility and reputation of individual researchers.
2
Distortion of Knowledge
It can lead to a skewed understanding of the existing
body of research.
3
Wasted Resources
Redundant publication wastes time, effort, and funding
that could be better utilized.
Puoication
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  • 1.
    Introduction: The Issueof Redundant Publication 1 Compromised Integrity Redundant publication undermines the credibility and transparency of scientific research. 2 Skewed Literature It can lead to an inaccurate representation of the existing body of knowledge. 3 Wasted Resources Redundant publication wastes time, effort, and funding that could be better utilized.
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    Publisher's Role and Responsibilities Gatekeeping Publishersmust have robust screening processes to detect and prevent redundant publication. Ethical Guidance Publishers should provide clear guidelines on publication ethics and best practices. Collaboration Publishers should work closely with researchers to promote integrity in the publishing process. Consequences Publishers must be willing to take appropriate actions, including retractions, when redundant publication is discovered.
  • 3.
    Detecting and Addressing RedundantPublication 1 Screening Employ robust screening processes to detect potential cases of redundant publication. 2 Investigation Conduct thorough investigations to verify the extent and nature of the overlap. 3 Resolution Determine appropriate actions, such as retractions or corrections, to address confirmed cases of redundant publication.
  • 4.
    Consequences of Redundant Publication 1 Damageto Reputation Redundant publication can severely undermine the credibility and reputation of individual researchers. 2 Distortion of Knowledge It can lead to a skewed understanding of the existing body of research. 3 Wasted Resources Redundant publication wastes time, effort, and funding that could be better utilized.
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    Puoication Ethiw I Publication isthemost common coniemporary form of research outcome dissemination. Researcher (s) remain owner of pubiished work. z Researcher published in form of Afiicle, Book or Book chapters, Conference proceeding or Preprint archives. ” Sc anned w ith 0'KEN S Cpnn er : Scanned with OKEN Scanner
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    h i dri oœ e Authors and Contributors: au1horship entails responsibility and accountabiiity for the published work. » COPE suggested as an author who should contribute as one of foilowing way: Significant contributions to conception and/or design of the work. Acquisition, analysis, and/or interpretation of data generated/ collected during the work Draüing/editing the work or revisingit critically and thus contributing impo1ant intellectual content. ” Sc anned w ith O'KEN S Cpnn er : Scanned with OKEN Scanner
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    s In caseof multi-author paper: Coilectiveiy1ake the decision about ali aspects of work integrity and accuracy of work has to be resoived. ”Finai approved version to be pubiished; Each author shouid be able to identify which co-authors are responsibietor which specific part of the work. ” Sc anned w ith 0'KEN S Cpnn er : Scanned with OKEN Scanner
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    UnA hi i z GmMa1orship: With someone’ s name, chances of paper acceptance may increased. r Honorary aGiR Au6mhip: Authorship given as gift or as honour a Ghost Asthor&ip: You can acknowledged them but not as author › Amymous ABhorship: Not real name of author or improper scientific afiicTe » Sunogaie Au1fieship: Manuscriptwrixen by someone else without original data and published. ” Sc anned w ith 0'KEN S Cpnn er : Scanned with OKEN Scanner
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    Publication MimonduR when one authorintentionaliy uses anothers work without permission, credit, or acknowiedgment. z Plagiarism generally found in following forms: Data Words and Phrases Ideas and Concepts e Id ToA od ia ism Understand the meaning of original paper and cite it with fully acknowledgement ” Sc anned w ith 0'KEN S Cpnn er : Scanned with OKEN Scanner
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