Plagarism!?

Plagarism at Section6?! Yep there's been quite a few articles posted on my site that were complete ripoffs of others (with and without credit). Though I didn't post them myself, I do take responsibility as this is my site. If you do see any articles that are more or less blatent ripoffs of others' please bring them to my attention by commenting on this post. When I started this site, my intention was to have articles with all original content to add to the internet and bring documentation to the communitiy, not rehashes of the same thing or some kind of repository of all the internet's "interesting" docs relevant to my site. That said, if you were plagarised in the past, I'm sorry. Imitation is of course the sincerest form of flattery, but I think MC Solaar said it best when he said "Car imitation egale limitation" (For imitatition is limitation).

“Self-plagiarism” is a term

“Self-plagiarism” is a term with some specialized currency. Most prominently, it is used in discussions of research and publishing integrity in biomedicine,ccna certification where heavy publish-or-perish demands have led to a rash of duplicate and “salami-slicing” publication, the reporting of a single study’s results in “least publishable units” within multiple articles (Blancett, Flanagin, & Young, 1995; Jefferson, 1998; Kassirer & Angell, 1995; Lowe, 2003; McCarthy, 1993; Schein & Paladugu, 2001; Wheeler, 1989). Roig (2002) offers a useful classification system including four types of self-plagiarism: duplicate publication of an article in more than one journal;ccie certification partitioning of one study into multiple publications, often called salami-slicing; text recycling; and copyright infringement."It's best to pass ase certification.

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.