Encouraging Editorial Flexibility in Cases of Textual Reuse

Volume: 32, Issue: 4, Pages: 557 - 557
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Because many technical descriptions of scientific processes and phenomena are difficult to paraphrase and because an increasing proportion of contributors to the scientific literature are not sufficiently proficient at writing in English, it is proposed that journal editors re-examine their approaches toward instances of textual reuse (similarity). The plagiarism definition by the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI) is more suitable than other...
Paper Details
Title
Encouraging Editorial Flexibility in Cases of Textual Reuse
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
557 - 557
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